Pacts to solve the border dispute
July 22 , 2022
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- Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and Arunachal’s CM Pema Khandu held their third meeting on the border disputes.
- They jointly issued the ‘Namsai Declaration’.
- The first two meetings held between the two CMs on January 24 and April 20 this year.
- The boundary line delineated and signed on the 29 toposheets by the High-Powered Tripartite Committee as notified boundary during the year 1960.
- Both states decided to constitute 12 “regional committees”.
- Each covering 12 districts of Arunachal and the counterpart districts of Assam for joint verification of 123 villages.
- The final decision will be made based on the recommendations of the regional committees.
- 28 villages, which are within the constitutional boundary of Arunachal, will remain with it.
- 3 villages, on which claims were withdrawn by Arunachal, will remain with Assam.
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