Assam urges foreign embassies to lift travel advisories ahead of Advantage Assam 2.0

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Assam urges foreign embassies to lift travel advisories ahead of Advantage Assam 2.0



The summit will focus on key sectors, including tourism, renewable energy and hydrocarbons, aerospace and defence manufacturing, fragrance and flavours, electronics and semiconductors, mobility and logistics, bamboo and sustainable harvest, and food and beverages.In recent months, Sarma has led delegations to South Korea, Japan, and Singapore, where he met ministers and industry leaders, conducting roadshows with over 100 industrial houses in each country.Speaking about his visit to Bhutan, he said, “The reason I went to Bhutan was that it is trying to develop a Singapore–Gelephu Mindfulness City. Gelephu is just 8 km away from Assam. We requested Bhutan to set up a special economic zone in Assam since there is no scope for industrialisation in Gelephu.”He also revealed that roadshows could not be held in the US due to the ongoing transition of power from Joe Biden to Donald Trump.Before the international outreach, Assam had organised a roadshow in Mumbai, a bilateral chambers’ meet with representatives from 11 countries, an ambassadors’ roundtable with 31 participating nations, an investor roundtable with 40 leading industrialists, and roadshows in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata.Several central ministers, top Indian industrialists, foreign industry leaders, and ambassadors from various countries will attend the summit, which will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Synchronising with the 200 years of Assam Tea, the state government will also organise a Jhumoir dance ensemble in Guwahati on February 24. Over 8,000 Adivasi (tea tribe) dancers will perform in front of the prime minister.



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