The chief minister called for creation of skilled manpower to promote this untapped sector.
Khandu had a meeting with Colonel Gulshan Chadha, Principal of National Institute of Mountaineering & Allied Sports (NIMAS), located at Dirang in West Kameng district of the state.
He asked Col Chadha to train manpower with specialisation in adventure sports, an official release said.
"The more specialised human resource we develop, better are opportunities to attract adventure enthusiasts from all over the world," Khandu observed.
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Since its inception in 2013, Col Chadha informed, NIMAS has till date trained more than 1500 people in various diciplines of adventure sports.
"We have been able to provide high end training to youths in river rafting. Our trained youths can face any challenge in the toughest river course in the world when it comes to rafting," he informed.
He further added that similar high end trainings have been given in para-gliding, mountain climbing and other adventure sports disciplines.
Col Chadha made a special request to the chief minister for promoting Skiing in the state.
He also requested to introduce Zip-line sports which has gained immense popularity in the recent past and attracts tourists.
Giving a patient hearing, Khandu assured that he would take up the matter with concerned authorities and work out modalities to promote these sports in Arunachal.
Khandu requested the NIMAS's Principal to chalk out a retreat programme for team building for decision makers.
"This is an important exercise where many fresh ideas emerge and team spirit develops. This is essential to achieve overall aims and objectives of any organisation," he pointed.