Guwahati (Assam) [India], June 10 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated there’s a chance of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visiting Guwahati on July 1 for summit-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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In a put up on X, the Assam CM on Tuesday stated, ‘There is a chance of Hon’ble Prime Minister of Japan, H.E Sanae Takaichi visiting Guwahati from 1st July to carry Summit Level talks with Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri@narendramodiji in Guwahati.’
Meanwhile, a high-level ‘Team Europe’ delegation of the European Union visited Guwahati on June 8-9 to discover collaboration alternatives with all Northeastern states, together with Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura.
CM Sarma met a high-level European Union (EU) delegation led by EU Ambassador to India Herve Delphin, as a part of the delegation at this time. The go to was aimed toward deepening commerce ties, exploring funding alternatives, and strengthening industrial partnerships between European markets and Northeast India.
The engagement comes amid efforts by New Delhi and Brussels to advance cooperation underneath the India-EU Comprehensive Strategic Agenda launched earlier this yr. With its strategic location, wealthy pure sources, and rising industrial base, Northeast India is more and more attracting world buyers.
Addressing the press convention after assembly the European delegation within the state’s capital, Assam Chief Minister Sarma, added that Assam has surpassed India by way of development, which is able to assist buyers.
‘India is rising at 29 per cent, and Assam is growinAg at 45 per cent. So that’s the pace, that’s the momentum we’ve, I believe our financial development trajectory will assist the investor who will come to Assam to speculate,’ Sarma stated.
On the backdrop of the state’s achievements within the final 5 years, CM Sarma sees an even bigger development trajectory for Assam.
‘I see an even bigger momentum within the subsequent 5 years. What we’ve achieved within the final 5 years, within the subsequent 5 years, the momentum might be a lot quicker,’ he stated. (ANI)

