Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to brief him on the BJP-led NDA government’s progress and priorities in the state. Sarma expressed his honor in meeting the Prime Minister and discussing Assam’s development trajectory under the NDA 3.0 government. The meeting primarily focused on key developmental initiatives, infrastructure expansion, investment proposals, and the implementation of welfare schemes in Assam.
Sarma highlighted the state government’s efforts to boost economic growth, enhance connectivity, and strengthen social sector programs in alignment with the vision of “Viksit Bharat.” The interaction between Sarma and Modi gains significance as Assam’s BJP-led government intensifies efforts in industrial investments, rural infrastructure, and employment generation. The Chief Minister acknowledged the Prime Minister’s support for the rapid transformation witnessed in Assam, especially in sectors like roads, railways, healthcare, education, and semiconductor investments.
The NDA government’s tenure in Assam has seen various infrastructure projects, including highway expansion, railway modernization, and new investments in energy and technology sectors. The meeting between Sarma and Modi reflects the close coordination between the Centre and the Assam government regarding developmental priorities and governance issues in the northeastern region. Sarma has been actively engaging with Union ministers and central agencies to advance strategic projects linked to the state’s long-term economic roadmap.
