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Jaishankar Challenges Yunus: India’s Northeast Thriving with BIMSTEC Connectivity

by Charlotte Adams
May 14, 2025
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Jaishankar Rebukes Yunus: India’s Northeast Not Landlocked, Highlights BIMSTEC Connectivity – Deccan Herald
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  • Reframing India’s Northeast: Connectivity, Cooperation, and Regional Growth
    • Dispelling Myths: The True Geographical and Strategic Position of India’s Northeast
    • BIMSTEC: A Catalyst for Enhanced Regional Integration
    • Paving New Pathways: Strategic Initiatives Driving Connectivity
    • Key Projects Accelerating Northeastern Development Project Name Overview Trans-Asian Railway Network Integrates railway lines from Northeast India into broader Southeast Asian routes enhancing freight mobility across borders. India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway Project A crucial overland route boosting trade flows between India’s northeast territories through Myanmar into Thailand’s markets; this highway is pivotal in reducing transit times significantly compared to maritime alternatives. Act East Policy Initiatives This policy framework aims at deepening engagement with ASEAN countries via enhanced economic partnerships including joint ventures in manufacturing sectors located within Northeastern industrial zones. Tactical Approaches To Bolster Transport And Economic Synergies In The Region

Reframing India’s Northeast: Connectivity, Cooperation, and Regional Growth

Dispelling Myths: The True Geographical and Strategic Position of India’s Northeast

In a recent diplomatic exchange that highlights evolving regional relationships, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed misconceptions about the northeastern states of India being “landlocked.” Responding to remarks by Bangladeshi officials, Jaishankar clarified that this characterization overlooks the region’s strategic connectivity and economic potential. Far from isolated, India’s Northeast acts as a critical gateway linking South Asia with Southeast Asia through multiple trade corridors and infrastructural projects.

This region is increasingly recognized as a dynamic hub for commerce and cultural exchange rather than an inaccessible hinterland. By emphasizing ongoing development efforts aimed at improving transport networks and cross-border cooperation, Jaishankar reaffirmed India’s commitment to integrating its northeastern states into broader regional frameworks.

BIMSTEC: A Catalyst for Enhanced Regional Integration

The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) plays an instrumental role in transforming perceptions about the Northeast’s accessibility. Serving as a bridge between South Asia and Southeast Asia, BIMSTEC fosters collaboration across seven member countries to boost trade, investment, energy cooperation, security coordination, and cultural ties.

Jaishankar highlighted how BIMSTEC initiatives are unlocking new opportunities by modernizing infrastructure such as roads and railways—key components in connecting India’s northeastern states with ASEAN markets. For instance:

  • Transport Infrastructure: Projects like the Trans-Asian Railway network aim to seamlessly link Northeast India with Southeast Asian rail systems.
  • The India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway: This vital corridor enhances overland connectivity facilitating smoother movement of goods across borders.
  • The Act East Policy: Strengthening economic partnerships with ASEAN nations remains central to expanding market access for Northeastern industries.

Together these efforts are expected to accelerate economic growth by creating jobs while fostering deeper socio-cultural integration within the region.

Paving New Pathways: Strategic Initiatives Driving Connectivity

BIMSTEC’s framework extends beyond physical infrastructure; it encompasses multifaceted cooperation designed to stimulate sustainable development throughout member countries. Key focus areas include:

  • Smoothening Trade Routes: Upgrading transport corridors reduces logistical bottlenecks—facilitating faster movement of goods between South Asia and emerging Southeast Asian markets.[Source]
  • Sustainable Energy Collaboration: Joint renewable energy projects aim at ensuring long-term environmental sustainability alongside economic progress.
  • Easing Trade Barriers: Efforts toward tariff reduction coupled with streamlined customs procedures promote seamless commerce within BIMSTEC nations.
  • Cultivating Security Partnerships: Addressing shared security challenges helps create stable environments conducive to foreign direct investment.[Source]

Key Projects Accelerating Northeastern Development

India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway Project

A crucial overland route boosting trade flows between India’s northeast territories through Myanmar into Thailand’s markets; this highway is pivotal in reducing transit times significantly compared to maritime alternatives.

Act East Policy Initiatives

This policy framework aims at deepening engagement with ASEAN countries via enhanced economic partnerships including joint ventures in manufacturing sectors located within Northeastern industrial zones.

Tactical Approaches To Bolster Transport And Economic Synergies In The Region

Aiming for comprehensive regional integration requires targeted strategies focused on infrastructure enhancement alongside policy reforms designed specifically for cross-border facilitation. Recommended actions include:

  • Diversifying Transport Modalities : Expanding multimodal logistics options such as riverine navigation along major waterways like Brahmaputra can alleviate road congestion while cutting delivery times substantially.[Source]
  • Pursuing Infrastructure Modernization : Prioritize upgrading airports & rail links especially those connecting remote districts directly involved in international supply chains. 
  • BIMSTEC Engagement Intensification : Active participation in joint projects focusing on harmonized customs procedures & shared investments will amplify benefits derived from collective action. 
  • < b >Empowering Local Enterprises :  Providing incentives &amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;& amp ; technical assistance encourages small businesses’ involvement in transnational commerce strengthening grassroots economies.& nbsp ;< / li >

    An enabling regulatory environment is equally essential — streamlining policies can reduce friction points impeding efficient trade flow:< / p >

Project NameOverview
Trans-Asian Railway NetworkIntegrates railway lines from Northeast India into broader Southeast Asian routes enhancing freight mobility across borders.

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< strong >Recommended Action< / strong >< th scope= "col">< strong >Anticipated Impact< / strong >< tbody >< tr >< td style= "vertical-align:top;">Implement Unified Trade Regulations< / td >< td style= "vertical-align:top;">Lower transaction costs & enhance predictability facilitating smoother cross-border exchanges.< / td >< tr >< td style= "vertical-align:top;">Expand Bilateral Agreements Targeted At Transport And Commerce< / td >< td style= "vertical-align:top;">Strengthen inter-country business ties leading to increased volume & diversity of traded goods.< / td >

Build Cross-Border Special Economic ZonesCreate employment hubs stimulating local economies through export-oriented production clusters.n

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Taken together these measures will reposition India’s northeast not merely as a geographical entity but rather an indispensable nexus driving wider South-Southeast Asian prosperity.nnn

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A Vision Forward: Harnessing Connectivity For Shared Prosperitynn

The recent clarifications made by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar mark a significant step towards reshaping narratives around India’s northeastern region amid shifting geopolitical realities. By firmly rejecting outdated notions labeling it landlocked or disconnected,u00A0he has spotlighted both its strategic importanceu00A0andu00A0the transformative power embedded within multilateral platforms like BIMSTEC.u00A0As infrastructural investments deepenu00A0and cooperative mechanisms mature,u00A0the prospect emerges clearly:u00A0India’s northeast stands poised not only as a conduit but also as an engine fueling enhanced regional integration.u00A0This momentum aligns closely with India’s aspirations toward leadership roles within South Asia while fostering inclusive growth among neighboring nations.u00A0Moving ahead,u00A01t will be imperative that governments,u00A01ndustry stakeholders,u2019s civil society groups collaborate effectivelyu2014leveraging dialogue outcomes into tangible projects that unlock full potential across transport networks,u2019s commercial ecosystems,and people-topeople connections alike.ufffdufffdufffdufffdufffdufffdufffdufffd ufffd uff fd uff fd uff fdufeffufeffufeffufeffufeffufeffufeffuf efff efff efff efff efff efff e ff

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