Lt Gen Pradeep C Nair
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ASSAM RIFLES ANNUAL DIRECTOR GENERALS’ CONCLAVE HELD AT NEW DELHI
The Annual Director Generals’ Conclave of #AssamRifles was held at Manekshaw Centre on 08 March 2026. The conclave was chaired by Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera, AVSM, SM, Director General Assam Rifles and was attended by former Directors General and senior officers of the Force.
The conclave provided an important platform for interaction between the present leadership and former Director Generals of the Force. Discussions focused on key operational aspects, organisational development and the evolving security environment in the North East and along the Indo-Myanmar border.
The Director General expressed his appreciation for the invaluable contributions of former Directors General in shaping the legacy and professionalism of Assam Rifles. The interaction also enabled an exchange of ideas and experiences aimed at further strengthening the capabilities, traditions and ethos of the Force in service of the nation.
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Happy to have been a part of the team that is helping foster even better Indo-Myanmar ties and attempting to bring peace in our friendly neighbourhood country of Myanmar with whom our Northeast has been sharing so much in common over centuries😊
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Our workshop on federalism with 20 political parties & EAOs today saw interactive sessions by Ex-DG Assam Rifles Pradeep Nair, ED Asian Confluence Sabyasachi Dutta & India Foundation's Rami Desai. Amb Abhay Thakur, CPR's Hla Maung Shwe and NSPNC's Soe Ning Oo shared perspectives.
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Pradeep C. Nair | Does Homecoming of NSCN’s Muivah Signal a Return of Peace in Manipur? share.google/Lthl3ZRqqkcO2t…
My article in the Asian Age Today on Muivah
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A view from Pakistan.. absolutely worth reading
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Lt Gen PC Nair (Retd), former DG Assam Rifles, delivered an insightful talk at #CDM_IDS on the evolving situations in Myanmar & Bangladesh and their far-reaching implications for Northeast India.
He traced the deep historical linkages and shed light on the complex geopolitical and security dynamics shaping the region. His address offered #HDMC21 participants actionable recommendations and a forward-looking perspective on India’s strategic responses.
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My article on the ambush of Assam Rifles troops in Manipur on 19th September
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#WATCH | Kozhikode, Kerala: On PM Modi's visit to Manipur, Lieutenant General Pradeep Chandran Nair (Retd) says, "The visit of the Prime Minister has come up at a very appropriate time and why I say this is because the context has to be really understood. In our immediate neighbourhood in the northeast, we already had a situation where there was a lot of turmoil, disturbances in Myanmar and Bangladesh since the 5th of August last year. The Gen Z protest in Nepal and the violence and the killings that have happened, so of the four important neighbours and I'm not counting China here, which is Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal, you had three in a very disturbed situation. These four are very important countries for the Northeast, given their location and their significance. So, by the Prime Minister going there, it not only sets to rest the immense criticism that has come, but more importantly, will be the first step for a roadmap to greater peace. I'm told there is an announcement of some projects worth Rs 8,000 crore plus of which about Rs 1200 crores worth are in the valley areas and about Rs 7,300 crores worth in the hills. So that's a major gain that's going to happen for the state of Manipur..."
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