Assam-Bhutan rail link to boost trade, tourism under India's Act East Policy: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Himanta Biswa Sarma said the Kokrajhar-Gelephu rail link will connect Assam with Bhutan's Gelephu Mindfulness City. He said the project will expand trade, tourism and regional connectivity under the Act East Policy.

- Chief Minister said stronger connectivity is unlocking fresh economic opportunities for Assam
- He flagged the 69.05-km Kokrajhar-Gelephu route as a landmark regional project
- The proposed line carries an estimated cost of Rs 3,456.36 crore
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on July 4 said the state is emerging as a key driver of India's Act East Policy, with enhanced connectivity playing a central role in unlocking new economic opportunities.
In a post on X, the Chief Minister highlighted the upcoming 69.05-km Kokrajhar–Gelephu railway link, describing it as a landmark project that will strengthen India-Bhutan ties while opening new avenues for trade, tourism and regional development.
The proposed railway project, estimated to cost Rs 3,456.36 crore, will connect Kokrajhar in Assam with Gelephu Mindfulness City in Bhutan, a flagship urban development initiative of the neighbouring Himalayan kingdom.
Sarma said the rail connectivity project would transform Assam into a gateway for cross-border commerce and tourism, reinforcing the state's strategic role in India's engagement with Southeast Asia and neighbouring countries under the Act East Policy.
The Chief Minister added that the project marks another significant step in elevating the longstanding friendship between India and Bhutan while creating fresh opportunities for economic growth and regional connectivity.
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