Mizoram's Border Role Boosts India's Act East Policy, Says Governor

Mizoram Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh stated the state's strategic border location with Myanmar and Bangladesh is vital for advancing India's Act East Policy. He highlighted key achievements including the new Bairabi-Sairang railway line connecting Aizawl and Mizoram's declaration as India's first fully literate state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu extended Statehood Day greetings, praising Mizoram's culture and community spirit. The Governor also noted milestones in organic farming, sports tourism, and the enduring legacy of the Mizoram Peace Accord.

Key Points: Mizoram's Strategic Role in India's Act East Policy

  • Strategic border location aids Act East Policy
  • New railway line connects Aizawl to national network
  • Declared India's first fully literate state
  • Recognized as the "Ginger Capital of India"
  • State celebrates peace and progress since 1987
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Mizoram's strategic border location strengthens India's Act East Policy: Governor

Governor highlights Mizoram's border location as key for Act East Policy, citing new rail links, literacy, and economic milestones on Statehood Day.

"Mizoram is widely known for its striking natural beauty and enduring cultural traditions. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Aizawl, Feb 20

Mizoram Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh on Friday said the state's strategic location along India's international borders with Myanmar to the east and Bangladesh to the west has given it a vital role in advancing the country's Act East Policy in the context of a rapidly evolving global landscape.

On the occasion of Mizoram Statehood Day, the Governor said that among the key recent accomplishments, on September 13, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 51.38-km Bairabi-Sairang New Railway Line, placing Aizawl on India's railway map for the first time. This development has greatly enhanced passenger convenience, goods transport, affordability, and tourism, which recorded an impressive 139.5 per cent year-on-year growth, he said.

The Governor said that, complementing this, the flagging off of the Silchar-Sairang direct passenger train service on February 9 (2026) promises even better regional connectivity.

President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Modi congratulated the people of Mizoram on the occasion of the Statehood Day.

Taking to his official X account, PM Modi said, "Greetings to the people of Mizoram on their Statehood Day. Mizoram is widely known for its striking natural beauty and enduring cultural traditions. Its strong community spirit and gracious people embody values of kindness and compassion."

"The rich Mizo heritage, expressed through tradition, music and other aspects of everyday life, is very inspiring. May Mizoram advance on the path of growth and achieve new milestones in the years ahead," the PM said.

Responding to the Prime Minister's greetings, Chief Minister Lalduhoma said that the state government is committed to advancing Mizoram's growth and contributing meaningfully to the nation's progress.

The Governor, in his message, said that on February 20, 1987, Mizoram proudly became the 23rd state of the Indian Union, ushering in an era of peace, progress, and shared prosperity.

He said that this historic milestone stands as a shining testament to the unwavering resilience, unity, and aspirations of the Mizo people. It embodies the triumph of dialogue, democracy, and reconciliation, as exemplified by the Mizoram Peace Accord of June 30, 1986, between the Government of India and the Mizo National Front -- one of the most successful and enduring peace agreements in the history of India, the Governor said.

General (Dr) Singh (Retd) said that since attaining statehood, Mizoram has made remarkable advancements across multiple spheres. The state has achieved significant progress in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and sustainable development, all while preserving its rich cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, and harmonious society -- qualities that inspire the entire nation, he added.

The Governor said that Mizoram was declared India's first fully literate state on May 20 last year (2025), achieving an impressive literacy rate of 98.20 per cent under the ULLAS (Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society) initiative. It is a historic milestone in inclusive education and empowerment.

The state also emerged as the overall champion at the India Skills Northeast Regional Competition 2025-26, showcasing its untapped talent and potential in skill development.

He said that in December 2025, NITI Aayog officially declared Mizoram the "Ginger Capital of India", recognising its exceptional production of high-quality, predominantly organic ginger and the rapid expansion of cultivation.

The state holds immense potential in organic products, medicinal plants, aromatic plants, bamboo, palm oil, rubber, and other sustainable sectors, he added.

The Governor said that to promote sports tourism, Aizawl successfully hosted the second edition of the Aizawl International Half Marathon on February 14, drawing enthusiastic participation from domestic and international athletes.

He said that Mizoram is celebrated for its enduring peace, breathtaking natural beauty, vibrant culture, societal harmony, favourable climate, impeccable cleanliness, and excellent air quality index. The state's courteous "no honking" traffic etiquette has earned widespread admiration across the country, the Governor added.

- IANS

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Priya S
A 98.2% literacy rate? That's absolutely incredible! Mizoram is setting an example for the entire country. The peace accord story is also inspiring. We need to learn from their model of development while preserving culture.
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David E
As someone who visited Aizawl last year, the "no honking" policy is genuinely remarkable. The air is so clean and the people are incredibly warm. Strategic location indeed. Hope the Act East Policy brings more prosperity to the region.
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Rohit P
Good to see infrastructure development, but I hope it's sustainable and doesn't harm the beautiful ecology of the state. The focus should remain on organic farming and eco-tourism. Progress with preservation is key.
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Sarah B
The peace accord being called one of the most successful in India's history is a powerful statement. In today's world, Mizoram's story of reconciliation and progress needs to be told more widely. Hearty congratulations on Statehood Day!
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Karthik V
The strategic border location is a double-edged sword. While it helps with Act East Policy, we must ensure security is tight given the situation in Myanmar. Development is good, but stability is paramount. Jai Hind.
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Nisha Z
139.5% growth

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