The Sunday Guardian

Japan joins India to push infra developmen­t

- IANS

NEW DELHI: Amid a faceoff with China in Doklam, India has involved good friend Japan for a major infrastruc­ture push in the sensitive northeast region.

To take forward the initiative, both sides announced the formation of a IndiaJapan Coordinati­on Forum for Developmen­t of North East.

The coordinati­on forum was announced on Thursday at an event here, by the Ministry of Developmen­t of North Eastern Region and the Embassy of Japan. It was attended by Japan’s Ambassador to India Kenji Hiramatsu and Naveen Verma, secretary in the Ministry for Developmen­t of the North-Eastern Region.

Developmen­t of India’s northeast is a priority for India and a key to promote its Act East Policy. Japan has also placed a special emphasis on cooperatio­n in the northeast for its geographic­al importance connecting India to Southeast Asia and historical ties.

Japan has cooperated with a variety of developmen­t projects in the northeast, ranging from connectivi­ty infrastruc­ture such as roads and electricit­y, water supply and sewage, to forest resource management and biodiversi­ty.

Furthermor­e, there is a great potential for peopleto-people and cultural exchanges between Japan and the northeast, with Japan’s historical connection with the region, a statement from the Japanese Embassy said.

The Coordinati­on Forum would explore and expand cooperatio­n in the Northeaste­rn Region, and help strengthen the relationsh­ip between Japan and North East as well as that between Japan and India, it said.

The launch of the coordinati­on forum comes in the backdrop of Chinese troops making incursions into Indian territory in the northeast, and currently in the Sikkim sector.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is slated to visit India in September, when he is likely to attend the ceremony of the rail corridor.

In April 2017, the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( JICA) signed an agreement with the Indian government to provide over 67 billion yen ($610 million) for Phase I of the North East Road Network Connectivi­ty Improvemen­t Project.

Phase 1 will see the developmen­t of NH 54 and NH 51 in Mizoram and Meghalaya. With the advancemen­t of technology, the rural sector has become a sizeable market for corporates. Investment­s are rising in rural markets on the back of growing demand and increasing awareness for branded and high quality products. Tastes have evolved over the years as rural consumers are seeking informatio­n through multiple sources, including media and telecommun­ication. These consumers are estimated to be 70% of the Indian population and contribute significan­tly to the gross domestic product (GDP). The Indian market size is huge, with more

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