India needs to improve connectivity and infrastructure in the North-Eastern States as high economic growth would be focused on the eastern part of Asia and the region can provide access to faster growing economies, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said today.

“The big growth is going to take place in Asia and really going to take place in the East. So logically if we can ensure connectivity with this part (North-East then), we would be seeing a dramatic change over the next 20 years,” he said addressing the inaugural session of a two-day-long North-East festival here.

According to Ahluwalia, connectivity, including rail, air, and road in this part (North-East) of the country was less than ideal.

“I know that in the North-East, the feeling is that not enough has been done. But the change that has occurred in terms of connectivity is very substantial. I agree that more needs to be done,” he said.

Ahluwalia also said the Planning Commission would convene a meeting of Chief Ministers of the north-eastern States on January 20 next year in New Delhi to review the progress of infrastructure development in the region. The meeting is to be chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

“This will be the first time when the issue of connectivity and development of power will be discussed. The full exploitation of hydro power in the North-East will be on the agenda,” he said.

The Deputy Chairman also informed the gathering about plans for organising a conference in Guwahati where all Chief Minister of the north-eastern States would be invited. It would include deliberations on how India can enhance the role of private sector participation in the development of the region.

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