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ID162712
Title ProperLook/Act East Policy, Roads and Market Infrastructure in North-East India
LanguageENG
Summary / Abstract (Note)The socio-politico-economic scene in India’s North-east region has guided certain aspects of the country’s domestic and international policy. The Act East Policy (AEP) of the government of India aims to build relations with the countries of South-East Asia, including trade relations, for which the north-east serves as the gateway. This article seeks to analyse the relevance of the policy: How is it grounded in the complex region of north-east India? In what way can it impact the region? The article argues that the new national road infrastructure bypasses the local economy, and posits the need to link rural infrastructure—especially connectivity and local markets—with regional, national and international markets.
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Strategic Analysis Vol. 42, No.5; Sep-Oct 2018: p.476-489
Journal SourceStrategic Analysis Vol: 42 No 5
Key WordsNorth-East India ;  Look/Act East Policy


 
 
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