Despite its isolation and limited educational resources, children here remain motivated to join the Indian Armed Forces
Digital Desk: In an inspiring story of determination and opportunity, Milli Yabi, a 12-year-old girl from the remote tribal village of Sarli in Arunachal Pradesh, has secured admission to Sainik School Siang. Her success is a proud milestone for the region and a shining example of how guidance and opportunity can transform someone’s lives.
Sarli, a border village with a population of around 1,500, lies nearly 350 km from Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. Despite its isolation and limited educational resources, children here remain motivated to join the Armed Forces, inspired by the dedication of Indian Army personnel posted in their area. Recognizing this spirit, the Indian Army’s Spear Corps launched a comprehensive mentorship initiative in May 2024 to prepare students from border villages for the NTA-conducted Sainik School entrance examinations.
Under this programme, 33 students from Classes 5 and 8 across remote villages were identified and given support that included 88 classes, 18 mock tests, and extensive counseling from September 2024 till April 2025. Students also benefitted from an Integration & Motivational Tour, where they interacted with the Hon’ble Governor of Arunachal Pradesh and visited key institutions. The Army further assisted in documentation and escorted students to Itanagar for the entrance exam in April 2025.
The results were unprecedented: 32 of the 33 children qualified at the national level. With counselling still underway, Milli Yabi emerged as the first candidate to secure admission, achieving final selection to Sainik School East Siang on 18th August 2025. The Army remains hopeful that additional 4–6 children will secure admission in the upcoming rounds.
The Indian Army takes immense pride in Milli Yabi’s achievement, which symbolises the aspirations of border communities and the resilience of Arunachal’s youth. Her journey demonstrates that with proper mentorship and opportunity, even the most remote villages can produce future leaders. One day, Milli may go on to qualify for the prestigious NDA Khadakwasla and proudly can serve the nation in uniform.
This year-long sustained initiative highlights the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to Nation Building and its enduring belief in the Nation First Approach.