In a commendable gesture exemplifying Civil-Military Fusion, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh donated a state-of-the-art ambulance to the Likabali Military Station under the Spear Corps. The donation was made in recognition of the Indian Army’s and Assam Rifles’ dedicated service to the nation and the state, particularly during Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, blood donation camps, and civic outreach activities.
Strengthening Civil-Military Cooperation
The event was attended by senior military officers and the District Medical Officer (DMO), Likabali, underscoring the close coordination between civil authorities and the armed forces in the region. The gesture reinforces the mutual trust and collaboration that underpin efforts toward public welfare, regional stability, and community development in frontier areas.

Recognition of the Army’s Service to the People
The donation symbolizes the state government’s appreciation for the Army’s relentless humanitarian initiatives — from providing emergency medical aid and disaster relief to conducting healthcare and awareness drives in remote regions. Such partnerships highlight how civil and military institutions can work together seamlessly for the well-being and security of local communities.

A Model for Civil-Military Synergy
The event at Likabali stands as a shining example of India’s growing model of Civil-Military Fusion, where cooperation between the armed forces and local administrations enhances both operational readiness and social resilience. It reflects the shared vision of nation-building through mutual respect, service, and solidarity.

