"The IMT rally will help realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Act East' policy by promoting connectivity and building common historical linkages in the region," he said after flagging off the rally participants.
There is tremendous potential to develop the NE region through focused activity in sectors like education, health, skill development and tourism, and linking the region with its South East Asian neighbours, he said.
Sonowal announced that the state government would organise a Brahmaputra Festival, integrating the traditional sports and culture with modern facilities to enhance economic development in April next year.
The IMT car rally has been organised by Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and Kalinga Motor Sports Club (KMSC), Bhubaneshwar and is supported by the Ministries of Road Transport and Highways, Development Of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Petroleum and Natural Gas and External Affairs.
The rally is scheduled to travel through the north-eastern states of Meghalaya, Nagaland and Manipur and enter Myanmar through the Moreh point.
It will culminate at Bangkok on December 3.
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