Inaugurating the facility, the Minister said the Centre has been taking up development in the North East on a mission mode and arrangements were made for expeditious completion of pending projects in the region.
She said setting up of 'border haats' along the international border areas in the region would be sped up and the trade volume in the border trade centres in four states of the North East would be increased to over USD 3 billion during 2015-2016.
She promised that the Centre would take up the speeding up of construction of better roads between Tiddim and Falam in Myanmar with that country.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla thanked Sitharaman for inaugurating the land customs station and expressed hope that the Mizo people on both the sides of the border would be benefited through increased trade volumes.
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