Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma met a high-level European Union delegation in Guwahati on June 9, 2026, to expand economic ties [1].
This meeting marks a strategic effort to integrate Assam into the global supply chain by attracting European capital and technology. By focusing on high-growth industrial sectors, the state aims to diversify its economy and create specialized employment opportunities.
The delegation was led by EU Ambassador to India Hervé Delphin [1]. The visit spanned two days [2], during which officials said they discussed boosting trade and investment linkages between the state and European nations [2].
Discussions focused on three priority sectors: green energy, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors [1]. These areas are central to the state's current development strategy to foster a sustainable and technologically advanced industrial base [3].
The encounter aimed to explore specific investment opportunities that could bring European expertise to the region [2]. The state government said it seeks to leverage these partnerships to fuel industry growth and modernize local infrastructure [3].
Officials said the strategic location of Assam could serve as a gateway for European trade in the region [3]. The dialogue focused on creating a framework for long-term cooperation in sustainable development and technological innovation [1].
“The visit spanned two days”
The engagement between the Assam government and the EU signals a shift toward diversifying foreign direct investment beyond traditional national hubs. By targeting semiconductors and green energy, Assam is attempting to position itself as a regional tech hub, reducing its reliance on agrarian exports and aligning its industrial policy with global sustainability trends.




