"The connectivity with ASEAN is a strategic priority for us. It is the key to regional development, to building capacities and enhancing trade and investment. Moreover, what is important is establishing people-to-people contact and rekindling cultural ties for bringing about durable relationship between India and South-East Asia," Gogoi said.
Speaking at the plenary session of the Second South Asian Diaspora Convention organised by the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) at the National University of Singapore, said that both the Central and state governments are committed to forging strong partnership with ASEAN.
Some border points at Moreh (Manipur), Sutarkandi and Mankachar (Assam), Dawki (Meghalaya), Nathula ( Sikkim), etc., have been opened for bilateral trade and commerce with the countries like Myanmar, Bangladesh and China, he said.
He pointed out that Assam's internal waterways network connecting it to Bangladesh provide access to the ports of Kolkata and Haldia in West Bengal. "Both the land and water routes are available to investors for re-export to East and South East Asia," he added.
"Geographic connectivity alone is not good enough. We need to see trade facilitation and the transformation of these corridors into economic corridors carrying the promise of economic growth, jobs, development and prosperity across the region," the Chief Minister said.
