Honoring a Hero: Major Khating's Legacy in Tawang
The people of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh honored Major Ralengnao Bob Khating for his role in integrating Tawang with India. Despite adverse weather, a wreath-laying ceremony was held, emphasizing Khating's influential work. His legacy remains pivotal in Tawang's history, celebrated through a museum and community participation.

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In a poignant tribute to Major Ralengnao Bob Khating, residents of Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh, gathered despite adverse weather conditions to remember the man credited with uniting Tawang with the rest of India.
The commemorative event, marked by a wreath-laying ceremony at Major Khating's statue near his dedicated museum, was led by Brigadier Bhupal Singh of the Tawang Brigade. Esteemed attendees including army officials, district administrators, and local leaders participated, underscoring Khating's lasting legacy.
Brigadier Singh's address recalled February 14, 1951, a historic date when Major Khating hoisted the national flag in Tawang, binding the region with India under the Shimla Pact. Singh stressed the importance of remembering Khating's contributions to the national narrative, encouraging all to visit the Museum of Valour to honor such figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)