Sl.No | Chief Minister | From | To | Party Name |
1 | 31 Dec 2016 | Present | BJP | |
2 | 16 Sep 2016 | 31 Dec 2016 | People's Party of Arunachal | |
3 | Pema Khandu | 17 Jul 2016 | 16 Sep 2016 | INC |
4 | Nabam Tuki | 13 Jul 2016 | 17 Jul 2016 | INC |
5 | Kalikho Pul | 19 Feb 2016 | 13 Jul 2016 | People's Party of Arunachal |
6 | President's rule | 26 Jan 2016 | 19 Feb 2016 | N/A |
7 | Nabam Tuki | 01 Nov 2011 | 26 Jan 2016 | INC |
8 | Jarbom Gamlin | 05 May 2011 | 01 Nov 2011 | INC |
9 | Dorjee Khandu | 09 Apr 2007 | 30 Apr 2011 | INC |
10 | Gegong Apang | 03 Aug 2003 | 09 Apr 2007 | United Democratic Front/BJP/INC |
11 | Mukut Mithi | 19 Jan 1999 | 03 Aug 2003 | Arunachal Congress/Indian National Congress |
12 | Gegong Apang | 18 Jan 1980 | 19 Jan 1999 | INC/Arunachal Congress |
13 | President's rule | 03 Nov 1979 | 18 Jan 1980 | N/A |
14 | Tomo Riba | 18 Sep 1979 | 03 Nov 1979 | People's Party of Arunachal |
15 | Prem Khandu Thungan | 13 Aug 1975 | 18 Sep 1979 | Janata Party |
Arunachal Pradesh is a state located in northeastern India and is known for its rugged terrain and rich biodiversity. The state"s capital is Itanagar, and it is home to several ethnic groups, including the Monpa, Adi, and Nyishi. The state"s economy is driven by agriculture and tourism, with apple farming being the primary crop grown. The state is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with several indigenous festivals being celebrated throughout the year. Arunachal Pradesh has several notable tourist destinations, including the Tawang Monastery, the Namdapha National Park, and the Ziro Valley.