Sikkim's CM Engages PM Modi on Vital Developmental Topics
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New Delhi, April 8 (NationPress) Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang shared that he enjoyed a warm and constructive meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a courtesy visit in New Delhi, where they addressed significant developmental matters concerning the Himalayan state.
In a post on X, Tamang expressed his congratulations to the Prime Minister on becoming India’s longest-serving Head of Government, commending his leadership.
“At the outset, I conveyed my heartfelt congratulations to the Hon’ble Prime Minister on this exceptional achievement,” stated the Chief Minister, noting that the conversation allowed for a discussion of Sikkim’s growing developmental necessities.
Tamang informed the Prime Minister about the state’s priority sectors, including infrastructure development, sustainable growth, and initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall welfare of the population.
He also explored ways to strengthen Center-State collaboration to expedite progress in these areas.
A pivotal point of the meeting was the planned reopening of the Nathu La Pass trade route, part of the historic Silk Route, set to restart operations in June 2026.
The Chief Minister expressed appreciation to the Prime Minister for supporting this initiative, highlighting its potential to significantly boost local economies and aid the region's traders.
Tamang also formally invited the Prime Minister to the closing ceremony of the Golden Jubilee celebrations commemorating 50 years of Sikkim’s statehood.
The Prime Minister accepted this invitation with grace.
The Chief Minister expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from the Centre, thanking the Government of India for its guidance and encouragement in Sikkim’s developmental journey.
He reiterated the state's commitment to closely collaborate with the Union government to assure continuous progress and prosperity for its citizens.