

EODB ASSAM
Unlocking Assam's Business Potential
Assam's strategic geographic location makes it an ideal gateway for engaging in trade and commerce with Southeast Asia and neighboring regions. Its proximity to ASEAN, BBIN (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal), and BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) countries positions it uniquely as a central hub in India's Act East policy, enhancing its role in regional connectivity and economic integration.
Assam's strategic location in the northeastern part of India makes it a pivotal region for enhancing trade and connectivity with Southeast Asian countries. Here are some detailed points highlighting its significance and opportunities:
Border Proximity
Bhutan: To the north, Assam shares a border with Bhutan, facilitating potential trade routes and economic cooperation.
Bangladesh: To the southwest, the border with Bangladesh opens avenues for increased bilateral trade and connectivity.
Myanmar: Although Assam does not directly border Myanmar, its northeastern position places it close to Myanmar via other northeastern states, enhancing its role as a gateway to Southeast Asia.
Northeast Connectivity
Assam acts as the central hub connecting the other northeastern states of India to the rest of the country. This makes it a crucial area for infrastructural development aimed at improving regional connectivity.


