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Hump World War II Museum: Revisiting History, Strengthening Unity

Start Date: 08-12-2023
End Date: 28-02-2024

The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Shri Pema Khandu, and the United States Ambassador, Mr. Eric Garcetti, joined together to inaugurate the "Hump WWII Museum" in Pasighat, ...

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Hump World War II Museum: Revisiting History, Strengthening Unity

The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Shri Pema Khandu, and the United States Ambassador, Mr. Eric Garcetti, joined together to inaugurate the "Hump WWII Museum" in Pasighat, India, on November 30, 2023. This momentous occasion marked the second museum in Asia dedicated to honoring the fallen airmen of the US forces during World War II, instilling a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by Allied forces. The tranquil landscape of Pasighat sets the ideal site for this tribute to the brave US servicemen who lost their lives during the Hump Operation.

Visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to view remnants of aircraft, including rusting wreckage and machine guns, from the 650 planes that crashed or went missing in Arunachal Pradesh during World War II. This serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made in this region and the historical ties between the United States and Arunachal Pradesh.

The museum's theme beautifully reflects the history of the "Hump" air route, which was used by Allied forces to transport people from Assam to Yunnan, China. These daring flights through treacherous terrain earned the pilots the nickname "The Hump," symbolizing their incredible courage. The Hump route traverses various regions, including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Tibet, Yunnan, and Myanmar, and an estimated 650 aircraft crashed in these areas due to the extreme flying conditions.
The name of the museum itself is a testament to the Hump operation, which remains one of the most remarkable feats in aviation history during the Second World War. It serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and determination displayed by the Allied forces in defending democracy and freedom.
In a heartwarming development, foreign tourists have already started flocking to the newly inaugurated Hump World War II museum, just one day after its opening. This demonstrates the immense interest in and recognition of the importance of preserving history. The museum will honor the fallen heroes of World War II and ensure that their stories are forever etched in our collective memory by serving as a valuable educational tool for younger generations.
MyGov Arunachal extends an invitation to its citizens to express their views on how, in light of our common history, we should keep up our strong international ties and preserve history.

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BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

What are the archaeological sources of history of Arunachal Pradesh?
After independence, the research Department of Arunachal Pradesh has undertaken limited explorations and excavations at Bhishmaknagar, Rukmininagar, Malinithan, Itafort, Naksaparvat, Gumsi, Vijoynagar etc and the excavated material remains provide some ideas about the culture of the people.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

Which Unesco sites are tentative list in Arunachal Pradesh?
There are few sites from Northeast which are currently on the tentative list of the State Party (India) such as Apatani Cultural Landscape and Thembang Fortified village of Arunachal Pradesh, Majuli and Charaideo Moidams of Assam.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

Which is the heritage village in Arunachal Pradesh?
Thembang is an ancient village with high historical and cultural significance situated in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

Which is the historical caves of Arunachal Pradesh?
Meghna Cave Temple Arunachal Pradesh:-
This tourist spot is an ancient cave temple that dates back to 5000 years and the cave temple was discovered during the year 1962. Ever since, this place sees people coming from all direction for a pilgrimage tour.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

Which is the historical caves of Arunachal Pradesh?
Meghna Cave Temple Arunachal Pradesh:-
This tourist spot is an ancient cave temple that dates back to 5000 years and the cave temple was discovered during the year 1962. Ever since, this place sees people coming from all direction for a pilgrimage tour.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

What is the importance of literary sources to reconstruct the history of Arunachal Pradesh?
One of the primary sources of historical information for Arunachal Pradesh is its literary sources, such as folk tales, songs and myths. These sources often contain valuable information about the state's past including the social, cultural and religious practices of its people as well as their beliefs and values.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

What is the main food of Arunachal Pradesh?
Cuisine of Arunachal Pradesh || Neramac
Rice:-
The staple food of Arunachal Pradesh is rice, which is often served with a variety of meat and vegetable curries. The cuisine is known for the use of locally-sourced ingredients, such as bamboo shoots, wild mushrooms and a variety of greens and herbs.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

What is the traditional dress of Arunachal Pradesh?
Among the traditional dresses of Arunachal Pradesh include shawls, wraps and skirts. The most significant tribes of Arunachal Pradesh include Adi, Aka, Galo, Nyishi, Bori, Apatani, Bokar and Tangsa.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

What is unique about Arunachal Pradesh?
Arunachal Pradesh is known as the 'Land of rising sun' because the easternmost village of the state, Dong village, meets the sunrise before any other place in India. Arunachal is the largest amongst the seven north-eastern states and has an area of 83,743 sq km.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 6 months ago

How many historical monuments are there in Arunachal Pradesh?
7 State Protected Monuments have been recognized by the ASI in Arunachal Pradesh.