Addressing a party workers meeting, he said with the centre's policy looking at boosting ties with ASEAN and East Asian counterparts and Manipur neighbouring Myanmar, the people of the state should always be ready to participate to benefit economically.
The 'Act East policy' was unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi replacing the earlier 'Look East Policy' at the ASEAN-India Summit in Myanmar in November last year and he had said his government accorded high priority to it.
Joshi had presided over the closing function of two-day international conference on "India's Look East Policy - Act East and South East Asia: Beyond Border" at Manipur University yesterday.
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