Jitin Prasada meets CM Himanta Biswa Sarma in Guwahati
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Minister of State for Commerce & Industry and Electronics & IT Jitin Prasada called on Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma at the latter's residence on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, the Chief Minister's Office of Assam announced. The courtesy meeting in Guwahati comes as the state pushes for deeper alignment with central schemes in electronics manufacturing and digital infrastructure.
In its post, the Chief Minister's Office said: 'Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Commerce & Industry and Electronics & IT Shri Jitin Prasada called upon HCM Dr. Himanta Biswa at his residence today.' The post was accompanied by an image from the call.
Context
Jitin Prasada, a former Congress leader who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2021, currently serves as Minister of State in two economically strategic portfolios — Commerce & Industry and Electronics & Information Technology. Both ministries are central to India's push on industrial diversification and semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.
Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma has led Assam since 2021 and has consistently pitched the state as an investment destination in the Northeast, with a focus on industrial corridors, IT parks and electronics clusters. Meetings with Union ministers handling industry and technology portfolios typically feed into that pitch.
Policy backdrop
Assam hosted a Global Investors Summit in 2022, which drew commitments across information technology, electronics and manufacturing sectors. Since 2021, the state has sought to plug into the Centre's Production Linked Incentive (PLI) framework to attract electronics and semiconductor-linked investments.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology oversees several of the schemes most relevant to Assam's ambitions, including support for electronics manufacturing clusters, India Semiconductor Mission-linked initiatives, and digital public infrastructure rollouts. The Ministry of Commerce & Industry, through bodies such as DPIIT and Invest India, handles overall industrial policy and ease-of-doing-business reforms.
The Northeast has been a stated priority under the Act East Policy, with both the Union and state governments — both led by the BJP — emphasising the extension of electronics manufacturing and digital infrastructure into the region.
Stakeholders and impact
For Assam's industries, particularly emerging IT and electronics players, a direct line between the Chief Minister and the Union minister handling both portfolios is significant. Investors tracking the state's industrial pipeline often look to such meetings for signals on project clearances, central allocations and policy support.
State officials have previously highlighted Guwahati's emergence as a regional digital hub, with announcements around data centres, semiconductor assembly and testing, and skilling tie-ups. The Centre's willingness to anchor specific projects in Assam will shape how quickly those plans translate into ground-level activity.
What's next
Neither the post nor any official communication has detailed the agenda or outcomes of the meeting. Industry watchers will look for follow-up announcements on Assam-specific IT or electronics projects, and for any new central approvals or investment proposals emerging from the discussions.
With Assam positioning itself as a gateway for electronics and digital investment in the Northeast, the cadence of such centre-state interactions is likely to intensify in the coming months, especially around upcoming investment outreach events and budget-linked scheme rollouts.