The correct answer is: All of the above.
Arunachal Pradesh was granted Union Territory status in 1972. This was a step towards full statehood, greater autonomy, and political representation.
Full statehood would mean that Arunachal Pradesh would have the same status as the other states of India. It would have its own government, legislature, and judiciary. It would also have the power to make its own laws.
Greater autonomy would mean that Arunachal Pradesh would have more control over its own affairs. It would have the power to make its own laws on certain matters, such as education and health. It would also have the power to collect its own taxes.
Political representation would mean that Arunachal Pradesh would have more representation
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