India Hosts BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Programme to Boost Regional Ties

India hosted a week-long BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Exchange Programme from April 25-30, bringing together over 70 young leaders from seven member countries. The initiative, organized by the MEA with Art Of Living, aims to implement PM Modi's announcement at the 6th BIMSTEC Summit. The programme focused on leadership development, regional issues, and collaborative problem-solving. Separately, ASSOCHAM launched a new chapter of the BIMSTEC Business Council to deepen intra-BIMSTEC trade and investment.

Key Points: India Hosts BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Exchange

  • India hosted BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Exchange from April 25-30
  • Programme focused on leadership, innovation, and regional cooperation
  • Aligns with PM Modi's announcement at 6th BIMSTEC Summit
  • ASSOCHAM launched new chapter of BIMSTEC Business Council
  • BIMSTEC represents a USD 5 trillion opportunity
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India hosts BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Exchange Programme for regional cooperation

India hosted a week-long BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Exchange Programme with 70+ young leaders from 7 member countries to strengthen regional cooperation.

"The time is ripe to unlock this potential through deeper trade integration, stronger supply chains, and seamless connectivity. - Tribhuvan Darbari"

New Delhi, May 2

India hosted a week-long BIMSTEC Youth Leadership Exchange Programme from April 25 to 30, bringing together more than 70 young leaders from the seven member countries of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, Ministry of External Affairs said.

According to a statement issued on Friday, the programme was organised by the MEA in association with Art Of Living in Bangalore, Karnataka and in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

The initiative was launched to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement at the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok last year, aimed at strengthening youth exchanges across the Bay of Bengal region.

The MEA said the programme focused on "structured leadership development, exposure to regional issues and opportunities to co-create solutions." It added that participants were provided "an applied-learning and innovation-focused setting, enabling them to learn, experiment and co-create in a holistic and practical way."

The ministry said the initiative reflects India's commitment to strengthening sustainable regional cooperation in its neighbourhood and is expected to help " create a foundation for nurturing future-ready regional leaders."

According to the release, the programme emphasised integrating " inner well-being with leadership, systems thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and community engagement" as part of efforts to foster regional cooperation and leadership among youth across the BIMSTEC region.

Earlier in March, the BIMSTEC Secretariat in Dhaka, Bangladesh, welcomed ASSOCHAM's launch of the new chapter of India's leadership of the BIMSTEC Business Council, which marked an important step towards deepening intra-BIMSTEC trade and investment by enhancing business-to-business relations, a release said.

The new leadership has set a strategic agenda focused on three core pillars: Trade Facilitation, Multi-modal Connectivity, and MSME Cooperation. These priorities align closely with the BIMSTEC 'Bangkok Vision 2030, which seeks to transform the Bay of Bengal into a resilient, open and prosperous region.

Bangladesh, being the Lead member State for cooperation under BIMSTEC in the Trade, Investment and Development Sector, has a significant role in enhancing business-to-business exchanges and dialogues, the release said.

During the launch, BIMSTEC Secretary General Indra Mani Pandey noted that business-to-business relations are important for enhancing intra-BIMSTEC trade and investment.

BIMSTEC Business Council India Chair Tribhuvan Darbari said BIMSTEC represents a USD 5 trillion opportunity. "The time is ripe to unlock this potential through deeper trade integration, stronger supply chains, and seamless connectivity. The real opportunity within BIMSTEC lies in converting policy alignment into business outcomes."

Meanwhile, in India, as part of the initiatives announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 6th BIMSTEC Summit to strengthen youth exchanges in BIMSTEC, the Ministry of External Affairs organised, in association with Bharat Scouts and Guides, the BIMSTEC Youth Heritage and Sustainability Immersion Programme from 17-23 March 2026 in the state of Madhya Pradesh, as per the statement by the Ministry of External Affairs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the government focusing on youth exchanges. But I wish they'd also focus more on simplifying visa processes and trade barriers between BIMSTEC countries. All these programmes are nice, but real cooperation happens when people can travel and do business easily.
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Vikram M
Art Of Living partnership is interesting - combining leadership with inner well-being. Our traditional wisdom of yoga and meditation can really help young leaders develop holistically. Kudos to MEA for thinking beyond just policy talks! 🙏
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Siddharth J
As someone from the Northeast, BIMSTEC is crucial for our region's connectivity. We're geographically closer to Myanmar, Bangladesh and Thailand than to Delhi! Such exchanges can open up economic opportunities for the entire Bay of Bengal rim. Hope the next programme includes more participants from our northeastern states. 🤞
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Rohit P
$5 trillion opportunity - that's massive! But we need to move faster on infrastructure and connectivity projects. The Bangkok Vision 2030 sounds ambitious, but we're already in 2025. Hope this youth programme creates the momentum we need for real action. Also, good to see ASSOCHAM stepping up!
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Ananya R
These youth exchanges are wonderful for building soft power and people-to-people connections. I've participated in similar programmes and they truly broaden your perspective. The combination of Bengaluru's innovation vibe and Bhubaneswar's heritage must have been amazing for the participants! 🌏✨

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