Tenzin Yangki from Tawang has made history by becoming the first woman from Arunachal Pradesh to join the Indian Police Service (IPS). Her achievement has drawn nationwide attention and praise, including a note of admiration from industrialist Anand Mahindra, who shared her story on social media.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Mahindra highlighted Yangki’s inspiring journey, describing her as “an academician, a civil servant, and now an IPS officer,” adding that she has carried forward her parents’ legacy of public service while forging her own path of excellence.
“Being first is never easy. It means you walk alone at first, so that others may one day walk beside you,” Mahindra wrote, urging others not to fear standing alone. “Don’t be afraid of walking alone today… Others will follow.”
Netizens react
The achievement sparked a wave of appreciation online, with users praising it as a powerful example of women’s empowerment and growing representation from the Northeast in national leadership roles. Many called it a moment of pride for the region, noting that such milestones reflect India’s increasing inclusivity in public service. Others highlighted the Northeast’s reputation for integrity and dedication, expressing hope that more individuals from the “Seven Sisters” states will take up roles in law enforcement and governance, strengthening the fabric of India’s administration.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Mahindra highlighted Yangki’s inspiring journey, describing her as “an academician, a civil servant, and now an IPS officer,” adding that she has carried forward her parents’ legacy of public service while forging her own path of excellence.
“Being first is never easy. It means you walk alone at first, so that others may one day walk beside you,” Mahindra wrote, urging others not to fear standing alone. “Don’t be afraid of walking alone today… Others will follow.”
Her achievement not only breaks barriers but also reinforces the message that determination and dedication can redefine what is possible for future generations.Tenzin Yangki from Tawang has become the first woman from Arunachal Pradesh to join the Indian Police Service.
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) October 27, 2025
An academician, a civil servant, and now an IPS officer, she carries forward the legacy of service from her parents while carving her own path of excellence.
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Netizens react
The achievement sparked a wave of appreciation online, with users praising it as a powerful example of women’s empowerment and growing representation from the Northeast in national leadership roles. Many called it a moment of pride for the region, noting that such milestones reflect India’s increasing inclusivity in public service. Others highlighted the Northeast’s reputation for integrity and dedication, expressing hope that more individuals from the “Seven Sisters” states will take up roles in law enforcement and governance, strengthening the fabric of India’s administration.
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