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‘Integrated policy will streamline Manipur’s logistic infrastructure’

Industries Minister Nemcha Kipgen pointed out that ICP, Moreh has the strategic advantage of India’s Gateway to the East and the only feasible land route for trade between India, Myanmar and other Southeast Asian Countries.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 9 May 2022, 7:53 pm

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Industries Minister Nemcha Kipgen on Monday said that the Manipur Integrated Logistics Policy, 2022 which was approved in the first Cabinet Meeting will surely streamline the logistic infrastructure in Manipur.

She was speaking at her official visit to Integrated Check Point (ICP), Moreh. She interacted with the officials of Land Ports Authority of India and urged for the proper maintenance of the infrastructures of the ICP, Moreh. She pointed out that ICP, Moreh has the strategic advantage of India’s Gateway to the East and the only feasible land route for trade between India, Myanmar and other Southeast Asian Countries.

She also sought cooperation from the local CSOs and the villagers for proper maintenance of the ICP and other developmental activities/projects of the Central and state government. The officials of Land Ports Authority of India also felicitated Nemcha Kipgen with the insignia of ICP, Moreh.

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During the visit, she also inspected the site for Industrial Estate in Tengnoupal district and Trade Centre in Moreh. Enroute to the border town, she inspected the Keiraopokpi Industrial Estate, Kakching district as well.

Director, Commerce and Industries Y Robita and officers and officials also accompanied the minister during the visit.

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