‘Act East’ policy crucial to South East Asia: Dr Jitendra

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Apr 23: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy & Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said here today that India’s “Act East” policy is crucial to the entire South East Asia.
Speaking at a conference on “India-Myanmar Trade and Connectivity” organized by “Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations” here today, Dr Jitendra Singh said, Myanmar is one of the key pillars of India’s “Act East” policy, since through the land borders it connects India via the North Eastern States with the South East Asian countries. A significant fact to note is that four North Eastern States of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura share a common border with Myanmar, he said.
Emphasizing that to “Act East” effectively beyond the eastern borders, it is essential to first act east effectively proximal to the borders by promoting the potential of the region on this side of the border, Dr Jitendra Singh said, for example, Myanmar is not only geographically a proximate country with strong historical and economic linkages, but, in addition, the people on two sides of the border share common lifestyle, common food habits and common cultural traits. Therefore, he said, any meaningful trade or business engagement with Myanmar can be done primarily through the products and goods inherent to the North Eastern States bordering this country.
In the last four years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dr Jitendra Singh referred to a paradigm shift in the government’s approach towards the Northeast, particularly with regard to its development. The “Act East” policy also includes the endeavor to open new avenues of job generation and entrepreneurship which would also make the Northeast the focus of India’s economic and diplomatic engagement across the eastern borders, he said.
Referring to the constraints of connectivity and transport as important impediments to the growth of trade and investment in the region, Dr Jitendra Singh said, in the last four years, a fast-track progress has been made to address these issues. He said, new airports have come up, rail tracks have been set-up in the States which had never seen a train before and new Inland Waterways are also being developed.
As an evidence of Modi Government’s high priority to the region, Dr Jitendra Singh referred to the recently framed exclusive Northeast Industrial Development Policy, the amendment in Indian Forest Act of 1927 and setting up of exclusive NITI Aayog Forum for the region. With respect to Myanmar, he also referred to an MoU finalized recently between the Mandalay Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the business groups from North Eastern India.

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