Far away in the rugged and isolated landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh, where connectivity is limited and opportunities are often scarce, a quiet transformation has been unfolding. In the remote regions of Sarli, Koloriang, and Daporijo, located barely 100 kilometers from the Line of Actual Control, a remarkable story of hope, determination, and guidance has emerged—one that reflects the power of opportunity when it reaches even the most distant corners of the nation.
Under the aegis of Indian Army and guided by the dedicated efforts of Spear Corps, a structured coaching and mentorship programme was launched with a clear mission: to identify and nurture young talent from these remote border areas. A total of 48 students were selected and trained rigorously to prepare for the Sainik School Entrance Examination. For many of these children, this was their first exposure to structured academic guidance, competitive preparation, and the belief that they could aspire to something greater.
The seeds of this transformation were sown the previous year when a young girl named Mili Yabi from Sarli village created history by securing admission to a Sainik School. Her achievement was more than just personal success; it ignited a spark across the region. It showed that even from the most remote villages, dreams could take flight. Her journey inspired countless other children to step forward with confidence, believing that they too could achieve something extraordinary.

Building on that inspiration, the current batch of students underwent intensive preparation that included expert coaching in Mathematics, General Knowledge, and Intelligence, along with regular mock tests and real exam exposure. Out of the 48 students trained, 40 appeared for the examination—and in an extraordinary outcome, all 40 successfully cleared the written stage. This achievement alone speaks volumes about the effectiveness of disciplined training, mentorship, and the unwavering support provided throughout the programme.
The journey did not end there. The Indian Army ensured that each student received complete assistance through the subsequent stages, including medical examinations, documentation, and counselling. From arranging safe transportation to Itanagar for examinations to providing continuous supervision and logistical support, every step was carefully managed so that no student would be left behind due to lack of resources or access.
The defining moment came during the first counselling, when six students from Koloriang secured admission to Sainik School East Siang. Chakpu Mardu, Nangram Menju, Pisa Mindu, Milli Taki, Chera Tais, and Chello Chikap became symbols of a new beginning for the Kurung Kumey district. Their success marked a historic milestone for the region, proving that with the right guidance and opportunity, even the most remote areas can produce achievers who stand shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the country.

This initiative is more than an academic success story; it is a powerful example of nation-building in action. In regions where infrastructure and access remain challenges, the Indian Army has stepped forward not just as a guardian of borders but also as a mentor and enabler of dreams. By empowering youth with education, discipline, and confidence, it is shaping a generation that will carry forward the spirit of resilience and service.
From one success story last year to six this year, the ripple effect is undeniable. A wave of aspiration is rising across these villages, where children now dare to dream bigger and aim higher. This journey stands as a testament to what can be achieved through dedication, guidance, and belief. It reminds us that talent exists everywhere, and when given the right platform, it can shine brilliantly—no matter how remote the starting point may be.
