Key Points

MoS Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar declared Northeast India a strategic digital frontier at the Rising North East Investors Summit 2025. He highlighted Rs 1.5 lakh crore in digital investments, 90% 4G coverage, and AI-driven innovations like telemedicine and language preservation. The region is now a gateway to ASEAN’s $5 trillion digital economy, leveraging 5G and renewable energy. Shekhar envisions Assam’s tea gardens powering AI and border areas becoming defense tech hubs.

Key Points: Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar Calls Northeast India AI and 5G Frontier

  • Northeast India sees Rs 1.5 lakh crore digital infrastructure investment
  • 90% 4G coverage and 80% rural fiber connectivity achieved
  • AI and 5G driving telemedicine, language preservation, and e-commerce
  • Region positioned as gateway to ASEAN’s $5 trillion digital economy
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Northeast India emerges as strategic digital frontier with AI and 5G: MoS Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar at Investors Summit 2025

MoS Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar highlights Northeast India's digital transformation, AI growth, and 5G potential at Investors Summit 2025.

"The tea gardens of Assam that once fueled the British Empire will now power AI algorithms. - Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar"

New Delhi, May 23

Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development, Government of India, Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar, on Friday said that the Northeast is not India's periphery but its strategic and digital frontier--a region "where policy meets possibility, nature meets networks, and heritage meets hyper-connectivity," an official statement from the Ministry of Commmunications said.

He underscored the rapid digital transformation underway in India's Northeastern region and emphasised its critical role as a strategic and technological frontier for the nation.

Chandra Shekhar was addressing a pivotal session titled "IT for Ashtalakshmi - Beyond the Bits and Bytes, into AI and 5G" at the Rising North East Investors Summit 2025, held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.

The session also featured the participation of eminent dignitaries, including Chief Minister of Tripura, Manik Saha, and the Chief Secretary of Manipur.

Highlighting the transformational journey of the North Eastern Region (NER) post-2014, Dr. Chandra Shekhar attributed this progress to the Union government's vision, which repositioned the Northeast from the margins to the mainstream, as a cornerstone of India's Act East Policy. This transformation, he noted, is being further driven by Jyotiraditya Scindia, Minister of DoNER, whose dynamic leadership is unlocking the region's full potential, the statement said.

The Northeast, consisting of eight diverse states known collectively as Ashtalakshmi, has emerged from years of digital divide and limited connectivity to become a vibrant hub of innovation and growth. "Over the last decade, intentional investments exceeding Rs 1.5 lakh crore have been made in digital and physical infrastructure, with Rs 50,000 crore dedicated to BharatNet and the Digital North East Vision," Dr. Shekhar said. Today, more than 90% of the region enjoys 4G coverage, and 80 per cent of rural households are digitally connected via fiber optics.

The Minister emphasized that infrastructure is just one facet of the transformation; the true strength lies in the region's talented and digitally adept youth. With premier institutions like IIT Guwahati and NIT Silchar nurturing cutting-edge talent, the Northeast is witnessing the rise of startups such as AgSpert, which leverages AI and drone technology to address agricultural challenges locally and globally. Dr. Shekhar remarked, "The government's policies, including Digital India, BharatNet, Startup India, and the National AI Strategy, provide a strong launchpad for industry to tap into this talent."

Shekhar further elaborated on practical applications of AI and 5G technology in the Northeast, citing a 5G-enabled telemedicine network in Arunachal Pradesh and the BHASHINI initiative in Tripura, which provides AI-driven real-time translation across 22 languages to improve governance. He shared a vision where immersive AR experiences promote tourism in Kaziranga and Sikkim, AI preserves over 200 local languages, and traditional handicrafts reach international markets through AI-powered e-commerce platforms, the statement added.

He also highlighted the potential for AI-powered security systems to safeguard India's borders while creating new employment opportunities.

"This is not an abstract dream; these are actionable, investible, and impactful opportunities that align with national objectives and local aspirations," Shekhar asserted, inviting industry leaders and academic visionaries to "come, collaborate, and co-create."

He positioned the Northeast as India's natural gateway to ASEAN's USD 5 trillion digital economy, bolstered by 98 per cent international border connectivity, abundant renewable energy, and climate suitability for green data centres.

Dr Chandra Shekhar concluded, envisioning a future where "The tea gardens of Assam that once fueled the British Empire will now power AI algorithms. The strategic borders that once defined our security challenges will now become our competitive edge in defence tech. The future of India will rise not just from metros, but from every corner where there is vision, courage, and the will to transform dreams into reality."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally seeing the Northeast get the attention it deserves! 🎉 The digital transformation is impressive - from 4G coverage to AI applications. But I hope this development reaches all communities equally, not just urban centers. The mention of preserving 200 local languages through AI is particularly heartening.
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Priya M.
As someone from Guwahati, I've seen the changes firsthand. The startup ecosystem is buzzing! But infrastructure development must keep pace with digital growth. Roads in many areas still need improvement. That said, the 5G telemedicine initiative could be a game-changer for remote villages.
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Arjun S.
The strategic importance can't be overstated - with China's digital push near our borders, we need this technological edge. However, I'm concerned about data security with so much digital infrastructure near sensitive areas. Hope the government has robust cybersecurity measures in place.
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Neha T.
"Tea gardens powering AI algorithms" - what a poetic vision! ☕💻 But beyond the grand statements, I hope local youth get proper training to benefit from these opportunities. Skill development programs should run parallel to tech infrastructure projects.
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Sanjay R.
The Rs 1.5 lakh crore investment figure is staggering! But has this actually improved lives on the ground? I'd like to see more concrete data on employment generation and poverty reduction alongside these tech achievements. Development should be measurable beyond just connectivity stats.
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Meena P.
As an educator in Shillong, I'm excited about the educational possibilities! The BHASHINI translation tool could revolutionize learning in tribal areas. But we need content in local languages - tech is useless without culturally relevant material. Hope the government partners with local communities on this.

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