The panel, under the chairmanship of secretary, Border Management will find out and pool all resources and dovetail programmes of various ministries including those of North- Eastern Council, Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) and Border Area Development Programme (BADP), he said.
The home minister made the announcement while stressing on better connectivity with Myanmar.
The committee will submit its report taking into account short-term (three years), medium-term (three to six years) and long-term (six to 10 years) before the end of the year, Singh said.
Singh said that for specific developmental needs of border areas, allocation under Border Area Development Programme (BADP) to 17 border states, which was Rs 990 crore in 2016-2017, has been raised to Rs 1,100 crore in 2017-2018.
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"Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh were released Rs 567.39 crore during the last three years. For integrated development of 41 model villages Rs 92.39 crore were released in the last financial year, which included three villages in Manipur and one village in Nagaland," Singh said.
Noting that Assam Rifles has given a proposal for construction of roads and airports for their operational requirement, he stressed on addressing the issue of improvement of basic facilities like roads, power, telecommunication, health and education.
The international border with Myanmar is porous with cross-border movement of insurgents and smuggling of arms and ammunition being common there.
The chief secretaries, directors general of police (DGPs) of the states, the director general of the Assam Rifles and senior officials from the central ministries concerned were also present at the conclave.
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