088. Nation | Assam
From Militancy to Modernity: Dibrugarh Declared Second Capital of Assam
“A city once under curfew rises to become a capital of change.”
🗺️ Dibrugarh’s Historic Transformation
- Once a hotspot for ULFA(I) insurgency and civil unrest
- Gradual evolution into a peaceful and resilient city
- Hosted Republic Day celebrations, symbolising its progress
🏗️ Urban Development Push
✅ CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announced Dibrugarh’s upgrade to a full-fledged city
✅ To serve as Assam’s second capital, decentralising administrative functions
✅ Foundation laid for 4 major flyovers worth ₹377 crore
✅ Focus on ease of living, connectivity, and urban investment
💼 Economic Ambitions
- Dibrugarh to be promoted as a semiconductor and energy hub
- Ties strengthened with Japanese corporations like Tokyo Electron
- Assam’s Electronic City project gains momentum
- Aim: Position Assam as a new frontier for high-tech and green investments
🚨 ULFA(I) Attacks and Symbolism
- On Republic Day 2025, ULFA(I) triggered low-intensity blasts in Assam
- Claimed the attacks were symbolic, avoiding civilian harm
- Objective: Show capability to breach high-security zones
ULFA(I) Background
- Banned militant group led by Paresh Baruah
- Advocates secession from India
- Notorious for Dhemaji Blast (2004) — killed 13, including 10 children
🛡️ Moving Forward
- Despite isolated attacks, Assam’s strategy is clear: Peace, development, and decentralisation.
- Dibrugarh’s transformation into a second capital is a message of hope and resilience
✅ Dibrugarh stands not as a symbol of insurgency, but of India’s democratic and developmental spirit.