List of districts of Arunachal Pradesh


, the Indian state Arunachal Pradesh comprised 27 districts, not including Itanagar capital complex, with more districts proposed. Most of the districts are inhabited by various tribal groups. The latest and presently valid official map of districts of Arunachal Pradesh, after the most recent new districts were last announced on 30 August 2018, is in the external links.

Itanagar capital complex

is administered by its own Deputy Commissioner, and contains the three circles of Itanagar, Naharlagun, and Banderdewa. In January 2013 the Arunachal Pradesh government approved in principle the creation of a "Capital district". The capital complex is currently treated as its own district by some government departments, the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises for example, and the Arunachal Pradesh State portal in particular. But the Arunachal Pradesh reorganization of district Act of 1980 with the latest amendments from 2024 does not list Itanagar capital complex as a district.

History

  1. The erstwhile Lohit district was divided into two districts: Lohit district and Dibang Valley district.
  2. Siang district was bifurcated into two districts: East Siang district and West Siang district.
  3. Seppa and Bomdila sub-divisions of the Kameng district were transformed into East Kameng district and West Kameng district, respectively.
  1. Pakke-Kesang carved out of East Kameng district with five administrative units namely Pakke-Kessang, Seijosa, Pijiriang, Passa Valley and Dissingn Passo with district headquarters at Lemmi.
  2. Lepa-Rada created by bifurcating the Lower Siang district with headquarters at Basar and 4 administrative units namely Tirbin, Basar, Daring and Sago.
  3. Shi-Yomi created by bifurcating the West Siang district with its headquarters at Tato and 4 administrative units namely Mechuka, Tato, Pidi and Manigong.
  • On 7 February 2024, following 2 new districts were formed:
  1. Bichom
  2. Keyi Panyor with 195 villages carved out from Lower Subansiri district and will also include Ter Gapin and Sam Sath area.

    Administrative set-up

The districts of Arunachal Pradesh state are administrative geographical units, each headed by a deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service and a superintendent of police, an officer belonging to the Indian Police Service.
List of districts, clockwise starting from west, is as follows:
CodeDistrictHeadquartersPopulation
Area
Density
Year
created
Map
TATawangTawang Town49,9502,085241984
WKWest KamengBomdila87,0137,422121980
BichomNapangphung9,7102,897122024
EKEast KamengSeppa78,4134,134191980
Pakke-KessangLemmi2018
Kurung KumeyKoloriang89,7178,818102001
PAPapum PareYupia176,3852,875611992
Kra DaadiJamin22,2902,202102015
LBLower SubansiriZiro82,8393,460241980
KamleRaga22,256200111.282017
Keyi PanyorYachuli2024
UBUpper SubansiriDaporijo83,2057,032121980
Shi-YomiTato13,3102,8754.62018
WSWest SiangAalo112,2728,325121980
SiangBoleng31,9202,919112015
Lower SiangLikabali80,5972017
Lepa-RadaBasar2018
USUpper SiangYingkiong33,1466,18851994
ESEast SiangPasighat99,0194,005251980
Dibang ValleyAnini7,9489,12912001
UDLower Dibang ValleyRoing53,9863,900142001
ELLohitTezu145,5382,402611980
AJAnjawHawai21,0896,19032004
NamsaiNamsai95,9501,587602014
CHChanglangChanglang147,9514,662321987
TITirapKhonsa111,9752,362471965
LDLongdingLongding60,0001,200502012

Proposals for new districts

Proposed new districts listed clockwise starting from west:
  • From Tawang district :
  • * Zemithang district : northwest of Tawang town, near India-Tibet-Bhutan tri-junction.
  • * Lumla district : west of Tawang town, near Bhutan border.
  • * Mago district : east of Tawang town and north of Nafra.
  • From West Kameng district :
  • * Semteng district : on southeast border of Bhutan, west of Shergaon and Bomdila.
  • * Sangti district : in Sangti Valley, northeast of Bomdila.
  • From existing Kurung Kumey district :
  • * North Subansiri district : from existing 3 districts, namely Kurung Kumey district, Kra Daadi district and Upper Subansiri district on the northernmost Indo-China border entailing the subdivisions of Sarli and Damin from "Kurung Kumey district", Pipsorang and Longding Koling from "Kra Daadi district", and Taksing, Limeking, Nacho and Siyum from the "Upper Subansiri district". It lies west of Koloriang.
  • * Kumey district : from existing Kurung Kumey district will have 12,000 population across Damin, Parsi-Parlo and Panja-Sing circles. It lies east of Sarli and Koloriang.
  • * Chulla district : in
  • From existing Papum Pare district :
  • * Sagalee district : entailing the existing sub-divisions of Sagalee, Leporiang, Parang, and Mengio.
  • From existing Upper Subansiri district :
  • * Limeking district : northwest of Nacho.
  • From Shi Yomi district :
  • * Mechuka district : in existing Shi-Yomi district, east of Nacho.
  • * Monigong district : in existing east of Mechuka and west of Tuting.
  • From existing Upper Siang district :
  • * Tuting district : from existing Upper Siang district, including Singa, Gelling, Paling and Miging and Tuting circles of Tuting sub-division on India-China border along the Yarlung Tsangpo River.
  • * Sinik district : from existing Upper Siang district. There is demand to create two districts out of Nacho constituency and subdivision -Tuting district in Sinik district. This lies on India-China border southeast of Tuting towards Anini.
  • From existing Dibang Valley district :
  • * Asunli district : from western "Dibang Valley district", west of Anini towards Tuting & Singa.
  • * Engolin : from northern "Dibang Valley district", north of Mipi and Anini.
  • * Malinye district from eastern "Dibang Valley district", southeast of Anini and east of Etalin towards Chaglagam, immediate north of Fish Tail-II.
  • * Esuli district i.e. Yamne-Sikang district from south "Dibang Valley district", along Sikang river, 180 km south of Anini, 130 south of Etalin, 145 km north of Roing. Two NW-SE flowing tributary rivers meet the Dibang river at Esuli, one flowing along Cheppe and Egolin on Tuting-Singa-Cheppe/Egolin section of under construction Arunachal Frontier Highway, and other flowing parallel to the first one to its east along Asunli.
  • From Anjaw district : the easternmost district.
  • * Chaglagam district : fom northwest part of Anjaw district, immediate south of Fish Tail-II.
  • * Hayuliang district : from southwest part of Anjaw district.
  • * Dong district : from northeast part of Anjaw district including Kibithu.
  • From existing Changlang district :
  • * Vijaynagar district : includes Namdapha National Park & Tiger Reserve.
  • * Diyun district : between Namsai district HQ and Miao.
  • * Jairampur district : southwest of Diyun, on border with Assam.
  • * Nampong district : near Pangsau Pass on border with Myanmar on NH-3155 Ledo Road.
  • * Rima district : from existing Changlang district was proposed in 2017 entail8ng existing subdivisions of Diyun, Bordumsa, Kharsang, Jairampur, Nampong, Rima-Putak, Miao, and Vijoynagar from the "Changlang district". However, it was unanimously opposed by the Changlang People's Forum in the same month.
  • From existing Tirap district :
  • * Borduria district : Borduria lies 10 km north of Tirap district headquarter Khonsa.