Association for Trade and Economic Development

Association for Trade and Economic Development Association for TRADE and Economic Development is a consultancy platform for Economic Intelligence on GMS economic corridors. Aims and Objectives-
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to aid and promote entrepreneurial spirit among unprivileged section of the society through establishment of small scale and cottage industries via SHGs, JLGs and other groupings.
2.To facilitate and liaison with different stakeholders in order to ensure smooth marketing of products from member units.
3.To establish various marketing channels and considerable presence in various supply chain poi

nts.
4.To establish a forum for discussion and deliberation of matters and problems relating to the mutual interests of Members.
5. To provide a platform to impart technical, managerial and financial skill development to its members.
6.To channelize available local resources for development of weaker section of the society by establishing sustainable agro-based industries of international standard.
7.To promote and protect the rights and interests of its members in trade, commerce and industries.
8. To stimulate and facilitate export and import of goods and services in existing and emerging markets.

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09/03/2019

India and Japan are building a giant corridor to increase connectivity options for ASEAN countries, especially Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.

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19/01/2019

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19/01/2019

NORTHEAST INDIA | January 18, 2019:

The 15th Finance Commission chairman Nanda Kishore Singh on Thursday said that the states of NortheastIndia need to be more dependent on their own resources in future including Tripura which should attract private capital, he said.

He further added that sole dependency on the public outlay would extend the state’s debt and fiscal deficit profile.

After a two-day meeting with the stakeholders including both private and government sector, Singh in a press conference said that the Government of India has prepared a policy to make the states dependent on their own resources that need to be continued in future.

He said, Tripura has the second highest density of population after Assam. Tripura government has a plan for development of the human resources that will help to utilize the human resources talent.

The state government submitted a memorandum to the fifteen member delegation of the Finance Commission seeking for hike of devolution to set up infrastructures in sectors of health, power,education, IT, tourism etc.

The memorandum mainly emphasised on connecting Tripura with Chittagong sea port in Bangladesh, increasing tourism through improvement of road connectivity ,launching of pro-indigenous developmental projects, hike of devolution to manage forest cover etc.

“We support the vision of the new state government to make a model state. They gave us a memorandum. We are aware of the challenges of the state and we will give a sympathetic view to this state’s need and economy,” he said.

Singh added that Tripura has the potential to become a healthcare hub and also can attract patients from Bangladesh,but termed chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb’s dream to make the state an IT hub as ‘imaginative plan’.

The Finance Commission would soon visit other northeastern states like Meghalaya,Mizoram and Sikkim.

Source: HT

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12/12/2018

State Visit of President to Myanmar (December 10-14, 2018)
December 04, 2018

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, will pay a State Visit to Myanmar from 10-14 December 2018. During the visit, the President will visit Nay Pyi Taw and Yangon, and will interact with his host, President U Win Myint and State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

Through this visit, the President will reaffirm India’s commitment to developing its important partnership with Myanmar. This is a country where India’s "Act East” and "Neighbourhood First” policies intersect; it is also the only ASEAN member state that is both a land and maritime neighbour of India. In the past three years, political, economic and defence ties with Myanmar have grown rapidly. Therefore, as the highest-level visit from India to Myanmar this year, our President’s visit is expected to maintain the momentum generated by the Prime Minister’s visit in September 2017, and the visit of H.E State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to New Delhi in January this year for the India-ASEAN commemorative Summit, when she met our leadership.

A Joint Statement will be adopted during the visit, along with the signing of several agreements. Details of the visit, including the programme, will be made available soon.

New Delhi
December 4, 2018

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