Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh
Etymology: Arunachal ('dawn-lit mountains') and Pradesh ('province or territory')
Nickname: 
"Land of Rising Sun"
Motto: 
Satyameva Jayate (Truth Alone Triumphs)
Location of Arunachal Pradesh in India
Coordinates: 27°04′N 93°22′E / 27.06°N 93.37°E / 27.06; 93.37
CountryIndia
RegionNortheast India
Previously wasNorth-East Frontier Agency
As union territory21 January 1972
Formation20 February 1987
Capital
and largest city
Itanagar
Districts28
Government
  BodyGovernment of Arunachal Pradesh
  GovernorKaiwalya Trivikram Parnaik
  Chief ministerPema Khandu (BJP)
  Deputy chief ministerChowna Mein (BJP)
State LegislatureUnicameral
  AssemblyArunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (60 seats)
National ParliamentParliament of India
  Rajya Sabha1 seat
  Lok Sabha2 seats
High CourtGauhati High Court-Itanagar Bench
Area
  Total
83,743 km2 (32,333 sq mi)
  Rank14th
Elevation
2,432 m (7,979 ft)
Highest elevation7,060 m (23,160 ft)
Lowest elevation
44 m (144 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
1,383,727
  Rank27th
  Density17/km2 (40/sq mi)
  Urban
22.94%
  Rural
77.06%
DemonymArunachalis
Language
  OfficialEnglish
  Official scriptLatin script
GDP
  Total (2025–26)0.47823 lakh crore (US$5.7 billion)
  Rank31st
  Per capita307,161 (US$3,600) (16th)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-AR
Vehicle registrationAR
HDI (2022) 0.683 medium (16th)
Literacy (2024)84.2% (21st)
Sex ratio (2021)997/1,000 (5th)
Websitearunachalpradesh.gov.in
Symbols of Arunachal Pradesh
Foundation dayArunachal Pradesh Day
BirdHornbill
FishGolden Mahseerref
FlowerFoxtail orchid
MammalMithun
TreeHollong
State highway mark
State highway of Arunachal Pradesh
List of Indian state symbols

Arunachal Pradesh (/ərʊˌnɑːəl prəˈdʃ/; lit.'Dawn-Lit Mountain Province') is a state in northeast India. It was formed from the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and India declared it as a state on 20 February 1987. Itanagar is its capital and largest town. It borders the Indian states of Assam and Nagaland to the south. It shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east, and a disputed 1,129 km border with China's Tibet Autonomous Region in the north at the McMahon Line. Arunachal Pradesh is claimed in its entirety by China as South Tibet as part of the Tibet Autonomous Region; China occupied some regions of Arunachal Pradesh in 1962 but later withdrew its forces.:22

As of the 2011 Census of India, Arunachal Pradesh has a population of 1,383,727 and an area of 83,743 square kilometres (32,333 sq mi). With only 17 inhabitants per square kilometre, it is the least densely populated state of India. It is an ethnically diverse state, with predominantly Monpa people in the west, Tani people in the centre, Mishmi and Tai people in the east, and Naga people in the southeast of the state. About 23 major tribes and 100 sub-tribes live in the state, including Nocte, Adi, Nyishi, Singpho, Galo, Tagin, Apatani. The Nyishi are the largest ethnic group in the region. The Mishmi tribe has three sub-tribes, namely Idu-Mishmi, Digaru-Mishmi and Miju-Mishmi.