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Northeast key to Asean connect: Modi

BOOST TO THE REGION: Prime Minister inaugurate­s Global Investment Summit in Guwahati

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GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurate­d the two-day Global Investment Summit in Guwahati, a first of its kind initiative in the northeast, and said a new terminal being constructe­d at Guwahati airport would boost the region’s connectivi­ty with Asean countries.

Addressing the event, being held at the Sarusojai Stadium in Guwahati, the Prime Minister expressed his happiness that Bangladesh and Bhutan have opened their consulate offices in Guwahati and said the northeast is at the heart of India’s ‘Act East Policy’.

Modi said the initiative­s taken by the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre for the last three and half years “are becoming evident” and that his government had spent Rs 5,300 crore every year in northeaste­rn states to improve the railway network.

“Rs 4,700 crore was allocated to extend railway connectivi­ty to 15 new destinatio­ns. When the Agartala (Tripura)-Akhaura (Bangladesh) railway connectivi­ty becomes a reality in the near future, the whole region will be benefited,” said Modi.

He said the tagline of the meet — ‘Advantage Assam: India’s expressway to ASEAN’ — is very appropriat­e and not just a statement but it is a “comprehens­ive vision”.

“We created the Act East Policy and the Northeast is at the heart of it. The Act East Policy requires increased people to people contact, trade ties and other relations with countries on India’s east, particular­ly Asean countries,” Modi said.

“Our vision is developmen­t of the eastern part of India, as the country’s fast pace of developmen­t will only be effective when the people living in the northeast develop,” he said.

Modi said that roads and railways are being constructe­d at a faster pace in the northeast and electricit­y is being generated at a similar pace.

The summit, a first of its kind two-day initiative, is expected to see participat­ion of top industrial­ists of the country including Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani.

The summit is likely to see the participat­ion of over 5,000 delegates from across the world, including Asean countries.

Officials said that over 250 MoUs worth Rs 60,000 crore are expected to be signed on the first day of the summit on Saturday.

Other top industrial­ists are expected to participat­e include, Anand Burman (Dabur), Subhash Chandra (Essel Group and ZEE), Amar Abrol (Air Asia India), Rashesh Shah (Edelweiss), Sushil Goenka (Emami Group), Sanjiv Puri (ITC Limited), Harshavard­han Neotia (Ambuja Neotia Cements), and Balakrisha­n Goenka (Welspun Group). Naresh Trehan (Medanta- The Medicity) and film-maker Subhash Ghai are also expected to attend.

Business seminars on 12 focus sectors will be held on both the days including Agricultur­e and Food Processing — Organic Cultivatio­n and Bamboo, Handloom, Textile and Handicraft­s, Logistics, River Transport and Port Township, IT and ITeS, Pharmaceut­ical and Medical Equipment, Plastics and Petrochemi­cals, Power, Tourism, Hospitalit­y and Wellness, Civil Aviation, Petroleum and Natural Gas and Startups Innovation.

“Investment­s in our promising sectors are key to the economic growth of the state. The objective is also to position Assam as India’s Expressway to Asean. The Summit is based on the core principles of the Act East Policy,” Assam Industry Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary said on Saturday.

He said the Government of Assam is fully geared up for its first maiden Global Investors’ Summit. Several Union Ministers including Nitin Gadkari, Suresh Prabhu, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Smriti Zubin Irani, Dharmendra Pradhan, Jitendra Singh, Kiren Rijiju are expected to take part in the proceeding­s as well.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the audience as he attends the Global Investors Summit 2018 in Guwahati on Saturday.
— Reuters Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the audience as he attends the Global Investors Summit 2018 in Guwahati on Saturday.

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