Addressing the 'Pravasi Bhartiya Divas' here, Sonowal said the Assam government has been putting great emphasis on creating a business-friendly environment and bringing investments to the state.
"Assam has very fertile land, abundant rainfall and produces significant quantity of fruits and spices. Assam has a tremendous potential for agro processing industry," he said in the presence of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
Sonowal said the state ranks 3rd amongst the raw silk producing states in India and has the highest concentration of bamboo resources.
"You will be amazed to know that there are 20 golf courses and heritage clubs embedded in the scenic tea gardens. The Petroleum industry in India started at Digboi in Assam and we have today four refineries and significant petroleum as well as natural gas reserves," he said.
Sonowal also highlighted Assam's 20 million people in the working age group who can herald a new era for youth led development.
"The state has a large pool of skilled workforce, adept in IT, English language and communication skills. Assam intends to make over 1 million people job ready with advanced skills," he said.
"We have been inspired by his visionary leadership and have stepped up our efforts in increasing interaction with ASEAN countries with the support of our External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj," he said.
Sonowal said Assam and the Northeast are close to ASEAN nations and the region had land borders with Myanmar.
"Many of ASEAN capitals are within 2,000 kilometre flying distance from Guwahati which is comparable to flying distance of Guwahati to many Indian cities. We are keen to start flights between Guwahati and ASEAN capitals. There is a motorable road link, the ASEAN trilateral highway connecting North East and ASEAN. The Government of India is working to improve this land route," he said.
Sonowal also invited the industrialists and NRIs from the South East Asian nations to participate in the global investors summit 'Advantage Assam' to be held in Guwahati on February 3-4.
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