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Pasighat

Pasighat is a town in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh and serves as the administrative headquarters of East Siang district. It is regarded as one of the oldest towns in the region and has historically functioned as a center for administration, trade and culture in the upper Siang valley.

Geographically, Pasighat lies on the left bank of the Siang River in the Siang River valley. The

Demographics and culture: The town is predominantly inhabited by Adi communities, including subgroups such as Padam

Economy and education: The local economy is largely agrarian, with rice cultivation, horticulture and fishing playing

Transport and administration: Pasighat is connected by road to other parts of Arunachal Pradesh and neighboring

town
sits
at
a
relatively
low
elevation
for
the
area
and
experiences
a
monsoon-influenced
climate
with
substantial
rainfall
in
the
summer
months.
and
Minyong.
Adi
languages
are
commonly
spoken,
with
Hindi
and
English
used
in
education
and
administration.
The
Solung
festival
is
a
major
cultural
event
in
Pasighat,
reflecting
traditional
Adi
practices
and
community
life.
important
roles.
Pasighat
supports
small-scale
trade
and
local
services
through
markets
and
shops.
Educational
facilities
include
several
high
schools
and
higher
education
institutions
that
serve
the
eastern
region
of
Arunachal
Pradesh.
states.
For
rail
and
broader
air
connections,
residents
typically
rely
on
facilities
in
larger
towns
and
regional
airports
in
the
surrounding
area.