Is Assam Ready to Launch a Centre of Excellence with the World Economic Forum?
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Guwahati, Jan 23 (NationPress) – In an exciting development, Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the state will collaborate with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to establish a Centre of Excellence. This initiative represents a vital step in enhancing the state's global economic connections and fostering innovative policy solutions.
During discussions held at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, CM Sarma revealed that this decision emerged from a meeting with the leadership team of the WEF.
The forthcoming Centre will address themes crucial both nationally and regionally, ensuring that Assam’s development objectives align with international best practices and the latest economic trends.
“We are committed to creating a Centre of Excellence in Assam in partnership with the World Economic Forum, focusing on themes significant to both the nation and the state. This endeavor will enable us to harness global knowledge networks and policy insights,” the Chief Minister remarked.
Moreover, CM Sarma emphasized that Assam is forging a long-lasting relationship with the WEF, which will allow the state to continuously access major WEF platforms, including its annual summits in Davos and various international gatherings.
This ongoing cooperation is expected to enhance Assam's visibility among global investors, policymakers, and thought leaders.
During his time in Davos, the Chief Minister reiterated Assam's commitment to a focused and inclusive investment strategy, where every investor is treated as a “VIP investor” and receives tailored attention, regardless of the project size.
Highlighting the Northeast's surging economic importance, CM Sarma mentioned the region's rapid infrastructure development, evidenced by increased cement consumption and heightened industrial activity.
He pointed out Assam’s vast potential in sectors such as hydrocarbons, renewable energy, tourism, and agriculture-based industries.
The establishment of the Centre of Excellence, combined with Assam's participation in global forums like the WEF, will empower the state to create progressive policies, attract high-quality investments, and integrate more closely into international value chains.
CM Sarma concluded that Assam’s involvement in Davos is not just symbolic but is focused on building tangible partnerships that translate into job creation, infrastructure development, and long-term economic sustainability for the state.