In the East Siang area of Arunachal Pradesh, vintage Willys Jeeps commemorated the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II on Monday. The rally honored the sacrifices made during the war and emphasized Arunachal Pradesh’s crucial participation in it, especially with relation to the Ledo (Stilwell) Road. It started at The Hump WW-II Museum in Pasighat and ended at Nampong. Through neighborhood stops along the way to Namsai, the event demonstrated public participation and remembering.
Panchayati Raj Minister Ojing Tasing opened the celebration, which was organized by the Flatfenders Club of Nagaland under the direction of retired DGP TJ Longkumer. Mebo MLA Oken Tayeng, the vice chairman of the 80th Commemoration of the End of World War-II Celebration, stressed the importance of remembering this historical occasion and its ties to Arunachal Pradesh, specifically talking about the building and strategic importance of the Ledo Road during the conflict. Tasing also emphasized the potential to boost historical tourism in the area and the significance of paying tribute to World War II heroes.
