India’s Act East Policy and the North East region: A critical evolution
Author(s): Manas Ranjan Pati and Bindushree Mishra
Abstract:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has renewed India's diplomatic efforts with its neighboring countries by focusing on them more closely. He changed the name of the "Look East" policy to "Act East" to show a stronger and more active approach. The main goals of this policy are to improve political ties, boost economic links, and create regional security through cooperation with Southeast Asia. The North Eastern region of India plays a key role as a link or gateway to this area. With growing ties between India and Southeast Asia, the importance of the North Eastern region is clear and central to the "Act East" strategy. This policy makes use of India's close location, shared culture, and history with Southeast Asian countries. It is a comprehensive plan to build strong relationships with each country in the region and to develop good relations with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This paper will look at how Border States help in strengthening economic and cultural ties with nearby countries. It will also examine how the involvement of the North Eastern states can help New Delhi in improving its diplomacy in the region.
Manas Ranjan Pati, Bindushree Mishra. India’s Act East Policy and the North East region: A critical evolution. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(10):21-23. DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i10a.699