Key Points

Meghalaya's Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has unveiled an ambitious economic blueprint targeting $16 billion by 2032 and $100 billion by 2047. The state is focusing on comprehensive development across infrastructure, healthcare, tourism, and technology sectors. With significant investments in roads, airports, and digital parks, Meghalaya aims to become one of India's top 10 states. The vision combines economic growth with sustainable development and enhanced quality of life for its citizens.

Key Points: Conrad Sangma's Vision Meghalaya $16bn Economy by 2032

  • Massive infrastructure expansion with 3,500 km new roads
  • Tourism projects worth Rs 200 crore attracting 16 lakh visitors
  • Healthcare indicators showing significant improvement
  • Entrepreneurship schemes supporting over 8,300 ventures
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Meghalaya targets $16bn economy by 2032; $100bn by 2047: CM Conrad Sangma

Meghalaya's ambitious economic roadmap targets $100bn by 2047, promising transformative growth across infrastructure, tourism, and technology sectors.

"Together we can place Meghalaya among India's top 10 states by 2032. - Conrad K. Sangma, Chief Minister"

Shillong, Aug 15

Meghalaya is on course to become a $16-billion economy by 2032, with an ambitious target of $100 billion by 2047, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma announced during Independence Day celebrations in Shillong.

By 2047 -- marking India's 100th year of independence and Meghalaya's 75th year of statehood -- the government aims to place the state among the country's top 10 in both per capita income and Sustainable Development Goals.

"We aspire for a developed Meghalaya, one that stands among India's most prosperous states," Sangma told the gathering.

The Chief Minister outlined major strides in infrastructure, connectivity, health, tourism, agriculture, and governance reforms. Since 2018, the state has sanctioned 3,500 km of roads and 126 bridges, increasing road density from 43 km to 63 km per 1,000 sq km.

A Rs 22,864-crore high-speed corridor linking Mawlyngkhung in Ri Bhoi to Silchar in Assam -- 86 per cent of it in Meghalaya -- has been cleared. Plans include expanding Shillong Airport, operationalising Baljek Airport in Tura, and launching a new regional transport scheme.

In rural development, over 5.39 lakh households now have tap water connections, compared to fewer than 4,500 in 2019, covering 82.84 per cent of village homes.

Housing coverage under PMAY(G) has reached 99.71 per cent of sanctioned units, while MGNREGS generated 321 lakh person-days in 2024-25.

Tourism projects worth Rs 200 crore -- such as Umiam Lake redevelopment and a ropeway to Shillong Peak -- are underway. The state recorded over 16 lakh tourist arrivals in 2024 and raised homestay subsidies to 80 per cent.

Preparations for the 39th National Games in 2027 include a Rs 732-crore, 40,000-seat stadium in Mawkhanu. Healthcare indicators have improved sharply, with maternal deaths down 51 per cent and infant deaths down 37 per cent over five years.

The Shillong Medical College is set to open soon, alongside expanded dialysis centres, upgraded labs, and improved health facilities. Agriculture exports are growing, with black pepper sent to Mumbai and premium pineapples to Dubai.

Entrepreneurship schemes such as PRIME and CM-ELEVATE have supported over 8,300 ventures, while Ryndia fabric has secured Geographical Indication status.

On the environmental front, the Green Meghalaya PES scheme now covers 51,000 hectares, complemented by Rs 344-crore catchment protection projects. Urban renewal plans include upgrades to Ward's Lake, Iewduh Market, and Polo Grounds.

The Shillong Technology Park (Phase II) and Tura Tech Park are projected to create 24,000 jobs in the IT and services sector. Calling for collective effort, Sangma said: "Together we can place Meghalaya among India's top 10 states by 2032."

- IANS

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Ananya R
Ambitious targets but execution is key. Many Northeast states make big announcements but implementation suffers due to geographical challenges. Hope they have solid plans for last-mile connectivity in rural areas.
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Karthik V
Great to see focus on IT parks! Meghalaya's cool climate is perfect for data centers. If they can attract big tech companies, it'll create high-quality jobs for local youth. The 24,000 jobs target seems achievable if done right.
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Shreya B
The tourism projects excite me most! Visited Meghalaya last year - such breathtaking landscapes. The ropeway to Shillong Peak will be amazing. Just hope commercialization doesn't spoil the natural beauty. More power to the homestay initiative! ✨
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David E
Impressive healthcare improvements - 51% reduction in maternal deaths is remarkable. The new medical college will be game-changing. Hope they maintain focus on primary healthcare too, not just big hospitals.
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Priya S
As someone from Meghalaya, I'm cautiously optimistic. We've heard big promises before. The road projects are visible but corruption at lower levels still affects quality. Hope CM ensures transparency in all these mega projects.
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Vikram M
The agricultural exports growth is most sustainable. Meghalaya's organic

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