Mizoram CM chairs first High-Level Task Force meeting on North East Economic Corridor

ANI April 24, 2025 144 views

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma chaired the first High-Level Task Force meeting on the North East Economic Corridor (NEEC). The initiative aims to enhance infrastructure, trade, and investment in the northeast region. Key focus areas include improving connectivity through ports, roads, and digital networks. The Task Force includes Union Minister Scindia and CMs of Assam and Meghalaya.

"The NEEC aims to enhance connectivity, trade, and economic growth in the northeast through strategic investments." – CM Lalduhoma
Aizawl, April 24: The first High-Level Task Force meeting on the North East Economic Corridor (NEEC) was held on Wednesday, under the chairmanship of Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma (who also serves as the convener of the Task Force).

Key Points

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CM Lalduhoma chairs NEEC Task Force to boost regional growth

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Focus on infrastructure, trade, and FDI in northeast India

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Plan includes ports, roads, and sectoral clusters like bamboo and tea

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Task Force includes Scindia, Conrad Sangma, and Himanta Biswa Sarma

In his address, CM Lalduhoma emphasised the significance of the north-east region in India's economic development and highlighted the need to enhance regional cooperation with other Asian countries to ensure faster and more inclusive growth.

"The establishment of the High-Level Task Force on NEEC is aimed at assessment of the existing economic, infrastructure and investment ecosystem in the north-eastern regions; highlighting critical sectors, to formulate strategies to attract public and private sector investment; and the objectives of North East Economic Corridor with the action plan to attain measurable targets for short term, medium term and long term milestones," the CM said.

The North East Economic Corridor (NEEC), under the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), is focused on enhancing connectivity, trade, and economic growth in north-eastern India.

The initiative focuses on improving intra-regional connectivity through the development of ports, road networks, airports, railways, digital infrastructure, and power facilities. It also emphasizes promoting major sectoral clusters such as sericulture, agarwood, bamboo, rubber, tea, and agriculture, including high-value crops like kiwi and pineapple.

By establishing growth and border centres, the NEEC seeks to leverage local potential, assess existing industries, respond to market demand, and identify strategic zones for development--thereby also encouraging foreign direct investment (FDI) into the NER.

Key members of the Task Force include Union Minister of DoNER Jyotiraditya M. Scindia; Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma; Assam CM Dr Himanta Biswa Sharma, and Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla.

Lalduhoma was accompanied by Khilli Ram Meena, Mizoram Chief Secretary; Commissioner to CM, Vanlaldina Fanai; State Planning Secretary, Lalmalsawma Pachuau, among other senior officials.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a promising initiative! The NEEC could really transform the economic landscape of the northeast. Hope they prioritize sustainable development alongside infrastructure growth 🌱
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Priya M.
Finally some concrete steps being taken for NE development! The focus on agriculture and local industries is spot on. My uncle in Assam has been waiting for better market access for his bamboo products for years.
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Arjun S.
While the plan sounds comprehensive, I hope they've considered environmental impact assessments for all these infrastructure projects. The northeast's biodiversity is too precious to risk.
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Sanjana T.
Love that they're including high-value crops like kiwi! 🥝 The northeast has such unique agricultural potential that's been underutilized for too long. This could be a game-changer for local farmers.
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Manish P.
Good to see all NE CMs working together on this. Regional cooperation is key - hope they maintain this collaborative spirit when implementing projects across state borders.
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Tania L.
The digital infrastructure part excites me most! Better connectivity could create so many remote work opportunities for NE youth without forcing migration to bigger cities.

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