North East epitome Nation’s Diversity and strategic importance: MoS DoNER

The Minister while acknowledging challenges faced by the region said that there are still some challenges that need to be addressed for the region to realize its full potential such as development of border trade routes, smart cities, and digital infrastructure, promoting agriculture-based industries, improving market access, and implementing sustainable farming practices. He added, “It is only through the collective efforts of the Central Ministries, State Governments, and other stakeholders that we can work towards overcoming these challenges.”

He expressed his happiness about today’s deliberations and said that the presentations and discussions on the different thematic areas were indeed fruitful. He further said, “As we prepare for tomorrow’s Plenary session, I urge all the stakeholders present here today to look beyond the challenges and work together to harness the immense potential that the North Eastern region holds. By forging strong partnerships between the Central Ministries and State Governments, we can create an ecosystem that is inclusive, sustainable, and aligned with the aspirations of the people of the region”.

Secretary DoNER, Shri Chanchal Kumar during his address exclaimed that the presentations by the Ministries were informative and crucial to further boost the development of the region. He also said that concerns raised by various states have been well noted by the Ministries concerned and all stakeholders will work together to ensure proper implementation of the government schemes in the region.

Secretary NEC Shri Angshuman Dey in his inaugural address, while explaining the purpose of the Pre-Plenary sessions, said that NEC Plenary meetings provide an important platform to discuss the needs, challenges and possible solutions for the NER which have in many ways over the years shaped the policies and approaches towards NER by Government of India and the State Governments of North East.  During the last NEC Plenary four areas of importance for NER was discussed namely: Investment Policies/Programmes in NER States, Industry 4.0 for NER, Strengthening of logistics in NER and Inter-regional trade/import substitution/export. He expressed his satisfaction over the successful actions that have been taken during the last one year by the Government of India and State Governments in this regard.

While enumerating some of the measures taken in order to position Northeast India as a prime investment destination, Shri Dey said that MDoNER is organising the North East Investor Summit in Delhi around April, 2025 whereas a bipartite MoU between Ministry of DoNER and Invest India for strengthening Investment Promotion Agencies (IPAs) in the eight states of North East has been signed. Further, Government of India has formulated New Industrial Development Scheme, UNNATI (Uttar PoorvaTransformative Industrialization Scheme), 2024 as a Central Sector Scheme for the development of Industries and generation of employment in the states of North East Region, he added.

In the technical session, discussions were held on six important sectors which are fundamental for giving further boost to the development of the region namely, National Palm Oil Mission and leveraging North East for increasing Palm Oil Acreage, 4G Saturation Project (State Dependencies, Financial Inclusion (Opening of Bank/IPPB Branch in Uncovered Villages, Unelectrified Villages, Road Connectivity and PM Electric Drive Revolution.

While underscoring the potential of Palm Oil production in the region, Shri Dey said that the role of the North-Eastern Region is pivotal in achieving Atmanirbharta in edible oil, as the scope for Oil Palm production spans across six NER states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura, encompassing a vast potential area of 8.4 lakh hectares, which is 38% of the national potential. As of now, more than 30 nurseries have been established in the region with the capacity of 30 lakh planting material, he added.

Today’s session was attended by Members of NEC, Chief Secretaries of State and senior officials of different ministries of the central government and officials of the state governments of the North Eastern states.