Mainstreaming the Northeast in India’s Look and Act East Policy 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-5320-7_6
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India’s Connectivity with ASEAN: What Role for Northeast India?

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“…Once materialized, these may drastically enhance connectivity between Northeast India and the contiguous regions of the neighbouring countries and will allow the Northeast to overcome its landlocked status. The proposed connectivity projects have the potential not only for opening up trade opportunities for the Northeast but also possibilities of reviving ethnicities among territorially divided trans-border communities (Goswami & Gogoi, 2005; Nambiar, 2018; Ziipao, 2018).…”
Section: Realizing the Vision: Connectivity Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once materialized, these may drastically enhance connectivity between Northeast India and the contiguous regions of the neighbouring countries and will allow the Northeast to overcome its landlocked status. The proposed connectivity projects have the potential not only for opening up trade opportunities for the Northeast but also possibilities of reviving ethnicities among territorially divided trans-border communities (Goswami & Gogoi, 2005; Nambiar, 2018; Ziipao, 2018).…”
Section: Realizing the Vision: Connectivity Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sarma andChoudhury (2018, 2020) also favour developing the Northeast through the strategy of international trade. Attempts are also being made in the writings of scholars such as Haokip (2015Haokip ( , 2019, Toppo (2016), Nambiar (2018) and Mazumdar (2018) to detail the mechanism that have been emphasised to facilitate Northeast's cross-border economic integration. While these literature have shed important light on the possibility of developing Northeast India through international trade as proposed under the Look (East) Policy and some of the problems associated with it, they have not directly or sufficiently explained the central research puzzle of this article, that is, whether and to what extent the Look (East) Policy has contributed to the economic wellbeing of Northeast India.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This 1,360 km long road aims to connect Moreh (India) with Mae Sot (Thailand) through Beagan (Myanmar). The government of India has already extended 165 km of the road from the Northeast border of India to the Tamu-Kalewa-Kalemyo section in Myanmar (Nambiar, 2018). Another important sub-regional connectivity for Northeast India is the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Project.…”
Section: Integrating Northeast India With Southeast and East Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ASW links the National Single Window (NSW) of each Member State to permit single and coordinated data submission and processing as well as a single customs clearance approval point (Jones, 2019). As the processes for the clearance of cargos and shipments in the region are simplified (Nambiar, 2018), ASW is expected to improve cross-border trade. ASEAN displayed its recent progress in mid-2019 by holding the 4 th Symposium for the Single Window initiative.…”
Section: Literature Review: Single Window System As the Booster Of Logistics Performance A Government Innovation And Single Window Concepmentioning
confidence: 99%