Sikkim CM Prem Tamang hails NEC meeting, calls it "crucial" for North East's development
Shillong, June 4
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair the 73rd Plenary Session of the North East Council at the State Convention Centre, Shillong, on Thursday.
Speaking to ANI, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang highlighted the objective of the meeting, terming it "crucial", which will decide many projects and schemes for the North East region.
"The 73rd Plenary Session of the North East is about to happen. It is a crucial meeting. Through this, many projects and schemes are decided for the region," said Sikkim CM.
Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu stated that the North Eastern Council (NEC) has played an important role in the development of the North East region, while adding that all eight states are strengthening their planning processes in their own way towards 'Viksit 2047'.
"The 73rd Plenary Session is being organised here. Home Minister Amit Shah will chair it... Since its formation, North Eastern Council (NEC) has played an important role in the North East's development trajectory... All eight states are strengthening their planning processes in their own way towards 'Viksit 2047'. DoNER Ministry and NEC are contributing in a huge way to this," Khandu told ANI.
Apart from chairing the NEC meeting, Shah will also review the border security and interact with Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Tripura.
"Leaving for the Northeast for a two-day visit. Will visit the Lankamura Border Outpost on the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura and interact with our brave BSF personnel," Shah posted on X.
During the visit, the Home Minister is also scheduled to lead crucial discussions regarding the regional development and space technology applications in the Northeast.
"Also, will chair meetings of the North Eastern Council (NEC) and NESAC," he added.
According to the official schedule, the 73rd Plenary Session of the NEC will be held on June 4, 2026, in Shillong, Meghalaya, under the chairmanship of Amit Shah, who also serves as the Council's Chairman.
The session will be attended by Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and Vice Chairman, NEC, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia; Minister of State for DoNER, Dr. Sukanta Majumdar; Governors and Hon'ble Chief Ministers of the eight North Eastern States; other Members of the Council; and Senior Officers of Central and State Governments.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see Amit Shah ji personally chairing this. But honestly, these meetings have happened many times before. The real test is implementation on ground. Sikkim CM said it's "crucial" - let's hope this time the decisions actually translate into visible development for states like Nagaland and Manipur that need it most.
I'm from the UK but lived in Shillong for two years. The NEC has genuinely transformed parts of Meghalaya - better roads, more tourist spots. But I worry about border security discussions taking priority over development. Hope the balance is maintained. The NE states have unique cultural identities that need preservation alongside progress.
Viksit 2047 should mean all states grow together, not just the big ones. North East contributes so much - tea, tourism, culture - but often gets overlooked in national planning. The emphasis on space tech applications through NESAC is interesting. Maybe they'll use satellite data for better disaster management in flood-prone areas of Assam and Bihar? 🤔
My family is from Arunachal, and I appreciate CM Khandu's optimism about strengthening planning. But what about the insurgency issues? Without peace, no development can happen. Also, border security with Bangladesh is important, but the BSF interaction should also address local concerns about harassment at checkpoints. Just saying what people feel on ground.
As an American who follows Indian politics, the NEC model is fascinating. Having all eight CMs + Home Minister coordinate is smart. But reading this, I notice "space technology applications" mentioned - that's huge potential for remote sensing
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