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Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Memorial to Maj Khathing who set up Indian control over Tawang to come up

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Memorial of Maj Khathing who set up Indian control over Tawang to come up

Memorial to Maj Khathing who set up Indian control over Tawang to come up

A memorial will be set up in Arunachal Pradesh s Tawang to keep alive the sacrifice and bravery of Major Ralengnao Bob Khathing, who had established Indian administrative control over the border town 70 years ago.Before February 1951, Tawang, .

Tawang Celebrates 70 Years of Accession as Nation Remembers Major Khating, Arunanchal s Folklore Hero

Tawang Celebrates 70 Years of Accession as Nation Remembers Major Khating, Arunanchal’s Folklore Hero Sidharth Mishra © Provided by News18 Tawang Celebrates 70 Years of Accession as Nation Remembers Major Khating, Arunanchal’s Folklore Hero On February 14, Chief Minister of Arunanchal Pradesh Pema Khandu would lay at Tawang, the foundation stone for a memorial to be built in the remembrance of Major Bob Khathing. He was an Indian Army officer who played a great role in establishing Indian sovereignty in the then North Eastern Frontier Agency (NEFA), now Arunachal Pradesh. It was on this day 70 years ago that Major Khathing saved Tawang for India.

Major Bob Khathing: A soldier, civil servant and diplomat

This is the story of an unsung hero, Maj Ralengnao (Bob) Khathing, a Tangkhul Naga from Manipur. He was the first person of tribal origin to serve as an ambassador for India and played a vital role in integrating Tawang with the union of India. Maj Khathing was born on 8 February, 1912, in Ukhrul in Manipur and was the first tribal from Manipur to graduate. During World War-II he became the first Manipuri to get the King’s Commission. He was commissioned into the 19th Hyderabad Regiment (later the 7th Kumaon Regiment) and later served under the then Major Thimmayya (later chief of army staff and commander-in-chief, Indian Army) at the Regimental Training Centre, Agra.

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