The Three Decades of Look East Policy and India’s Northeast Region
M. Amarjeet Singh and
Yihingle
Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 2023, vol. 27, issue 2, 212-235
Abstract:
India has been trying to enhance overland trade and the movement of people between South and Southeast Asia through its northeast region, as well as Myanmar and Bangladesh. To materialize this, the Look East policy has been giving due emphasis on developing strategic roads and logistic facilities in the northeast region. Myanmar and Bangladesh are also crucial to achieve the twin objectives, and hence India is supporting the development of transport infrastructure. Three decades later the outcome of the policy is merely limited to the upgradation of strategic roads that are thought to have regional importance and the putting in place the modern logistical facilities at several border towns. Interestingly, the states of the region that share a border with Bangladesh are going to reap the benefit of the policy sooner as compared to the states sharing a border with Myanmar.
Keywords: Bangladesh; border towns; India; look east policy; Myanmar; northeast region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/09735984231188410
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