Northeast India: From Geographical Isolation to Economic Integration

Vice President Radhakrishnan highlighted the Northeast's economic integration at Mizoram University's convocation, emphasizing infrastructure growth and job creation. He urged graduates to combat societal issues like drug abuse and leverage digital tools wisely. Highlighting tourism and eco-friendly initiatives, the event marked a shift in the region's development narrative.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Aizawl | Updated: 07-03-2026 15:56 IST | Created: 07-03-2026 15:56 IST
Northeast India: From Geographical Isolation to Economic Integration
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At the 20th convocation of Mizoram University, Vice President C P Radhakrishnan emphasized the Northeast's shift from geographical isolation to economic integration. Citing the Central 'Act East' policy, he highlighted infrastructure developments such as the Bairabi-Sairang railway line as key factors in this transformation.

Radhakrishnan urged graduates to consider themselves architects of a developed India, encouraging them to focus on creating employment rather than merely seeking it. He identified competitive sectors including tourism, bamboo industries, and digital services, while addressing the pressing issue of drug abuse among the youth.

Commending Mizoram's environmental efforts and the university's solar initiatives, the Vice President called for responsible digital engagement among students. The event was attended by notable figures, including Mizoram Governor Vijay Kumar Singh and Chief Minister Lalduhoma.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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