Ambassadors' Meet organised by MDoNER garners huge support from foreign diplomats

ANI April 17, 2025 158 views

The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER) recently organized a groundbreaking Ambassadors' Meet in New Delhi, attracting diplomats from over 80 countries. Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia emphasized the North East's strategic importance and immense potential for global investors. The event showcased the region's unique strengths, positioning it as a gateway to Southeast Asia and a key driver of India's economic growth. By fostering international partnerships, the meet laid a strong foundation for future collaborative development in the North Eastern states.

"North East India is India's Asthalakshmi, a key economic asset poised for rapid industrialisation" - Sukanta Majumdar, MoS MDoNER
New Delhi, April 16: In a significant step toward enhancing international cooperation and fostering global investment in India's vibrant North East, the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER) organised an Ambassadors' Meet in New Delhi on April 15, according to an official release.

Key Points

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MDoNER hosts 80+ country diplomats to explore North East investment potential

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Scindia highlights region's strategic geopolitical importance

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PM Modi's vision of transforming North East into connectivity hub

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Unique opportunities across infrastructure, IT, tourism, and energy sectors

Ambassadors, High Commissioners, and senior diplomatic representatives from over 80 countries participated in the event.

The event aimed to showcase the immense potential of the North Eastern Region (NER) and strengthen bilateral ties for sustainable development.

The Ambassadors' Meet was graced by Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Minister of Development of North Eastern Region, who emphasised the region's strategic importance, both economically and geopolitically.

In his keynote address, the Union Minister highlighted the Indian government's commitment to transforming the North East into a hub of connectivity, trade, and innovation. He also underlined that each of the eight states of the North East embodies unique strengths, resources and opportunities, making the region an invaluable asset in India's growth story.

From its rich cultural diversity to its natural beauty and strategic location, the North Eastern Region holds immense potential to emerge as one of the country's leading economic powerhouses.

Its proximity to Southeast Asia also positions the North Eastern Region as a gateway to Southeast Asian countries, aligning with India's Act East Policy. The Hon'ble Minister extended an invitation to the participating countries to explore opportunities in NER, capitalising on the region's rich resources and craftsmanship.

Union Minister of State, MDoNER, Sukanta Majumdar, highlighted the immense potential of the North Eastern region in his address. Sharing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision, he explained how the North Eastern States offer great investment opportunities and the potential to build a "Viksit Bharat" together.

The Union MoS highlighted the major development initiatives in the infrastructure sector that have taken place in the North Eastern Region under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the last 10 years, inter-alia, including expanding air, road and rail connectivity, waterways etc.

Majumdar also underlined that PM Modi has emphasised the North East as India's Asthalakshmi, a key economic asset poised for rapid industrialisation. He stated that with ample opportunities across multiple sectors, North East India welcomes investors to explore its vast potential and be part of its growth journey.

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu spoke about the unique strengths of the Northeast Region, including Arunachal Pradesh.

Union Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar, in a video message, highlighted that NER has been at the forefront of India's development policies. He mentioned the importance of the Kaladan multi-modal transit project and NER's potential to be the gateway for Southeast Asian markets.

Secretary, MDoNER, Chanchal Kumar, delivered a detailed presentation on the investment opportunities in NER and highlighted the region's untapped potential. He also highlighted the opportunities available in the region in various sectors like IT and ITES, Healthcare, agri and allied, Education and skill Development, Sports and entertainment, Tourism and hospitality, Infrastructure and logistics, textiles, Handlooms and Handicrafts, and Energy.

Kumar stated that with ample opportunities across multiple sectors, North East India welcomes investors to explore its vast potential and be part of its growth journey. He stated that MDoNER is committed to work closely with diplomatic missions, international development agencies, and global investors to channel resources and expertise toward projects that will boost employment, infrastructure, and human capital in the North Eastern Region.

"Secretary(East), Ministry of External Affairs, Periasamy Kumaran, in his address, stated that the North Eastern Region shares international borders with neighbouring countries, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Nepal and Myanmar, making it a strategic location and the Gateway to Southeast Asia for India."

Therefore, the region can be developed as a base for India's growing economic links not only with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) but also with neighbouring countries, viz. Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal.

Kumaran underlined that the Northeastern region is a treasure trove of diverse cultures, traditions, and breathtaking natural beauty. He stated that Ambassadors Meet is a crucial platform for engaging in constructive dialogues, building partnerships, and attracting investments that will drive inclusive growth and prosperity. This platform is an opportunity to come forward and explore the diverse opportunities offered by the Northeast.

The Ambassadors' Meet was one of the pre-summit activities of the North East Investors Summit to be organised by MDoNER on 23rd and 24th May, 2025.

The event received an overwhelming response, with Ambassadors and diplomatic envoys expressing keen interest in partnering with Indian stakeholders to explore the possibilities offered by the North Eastern states - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura.

The event not only fostered meaningful dialogue but also laid the groundwork for future partnerships, driving economic growth and sustainable development in the region.

The event was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region and the State Government of NER.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an important initiative! The North East has so much untapped potential. Hope this leads to more sustainable development while preserving the region's unique cultural heritage. 🌿
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the development plans include proper environmental impact assessments. The Northeast's biodiversity is too precious to risk.
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Anjali M.
As someone from Assam, I'm thrilled to see this focus on our region! The infrastructure improvements in recent years have been game-changing. Can't wait to see what partnerships emerge from this meet.
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Karan P.
The Act East Policy finally getting the attention it deserves! The Northeast could be India's bridge to ASEAN markets. Smart move organizing this before the investors summit.
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Sunita R.
I visited Meghalaya last year - absolutely stunning! But tourism infrastructure needs improvement. Hope foreign investors see the potential here. The living root bridges alone could attract millions if properly marketed.
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David L.
Interesting read. As an expat in India, I'd love to see more international collaborations in the Northeast. The handloom and handicraft sector seems particularly promising for global markets.

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