Minister of State for External Affairs, Government of India, Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh on Wednesday said that the Ministry of External Affairs is always ready to help any state that wants to export and create the platform or to collaborate with other countries of South East Asian through this platform, pointing the root of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in the North Eastern Region.
“Let us think and explore whatever we have,” Singh said while talking to media persons on the sideline of the B20 meeting at Kohima.
He remarked that the B20 Conference is a great opportunity for all, and rare opportunity particularly for the North Eastern Region to present and expose the world what the region has.
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Highlighting on the development delivery to the last mile Singh said, North Eastern India is surrounded by five countries, and it is exposing only a few miles which are connected with the mainland so drawing all this background Singh said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying to improve the infrastructure of the region by linking all throughout the South East Asia.
Further, he informed that the present government is planning to construct broader roads in the close proximity of the international boundary plan so that the border villages will make a vibrant village.
“We are thinking to open more border hubs all along the international boundary” Singh said.
Citing an example of the Naga music that has become popular over the years, he said that there are many things we need to explore, innovate and expose to the world.
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