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PM Modi Arrives in Guwahati for Two-Day Assam Visit

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 13, 2026 4 Min Read
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Narendra Modi arrived in Guwahati on Friday for a two-day visit to Assam. During the visit, the Prime Minister will attend key programmes, inaugurate development projects, and review infrastructure initiatives in the state.

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Key FactsPM Modi Begins Assam VisitFocus on Development and InfrastructureStrengthening Connectivity in Northeast IndiaImportance of the VisitLocation ContextFAQsWhy did PM Modi visit Assam?Where did the Prime Minister arrive?How long will the visit last?What is the focus of the visit?

Meanwhile, the visit highlights the central government’s continued focus on development and connectivity in Northeast India.

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Key Facts

  • Leader: Narendra Modi
  • Arrival Location: Guwahati
  • State: Assam
  • Visit Duration: Two days
  • Purpose: Attend official events and review development projects
  • Region: Northeast India
  • Focus Areas: Infrastructure, connectivity, and regional growth

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PM Modi Begins Assam Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Guwahati to begin his two-day official visit to Assam.

Officials and local leaders welcomed the Prime Minister at the airport. Shortly after his arrival, preparations began for several official programmes scheduled during the visit.

In addition, the Prime Minister is expected to interact with government officials and review ongoing development initiatives in the state. These projects aim to strengthen infrastructure and improve economic opportunities in the region.


Focus on Development and Infrastructure

The visit will primarily focus on development and infrastructure projects in Assam.

Over the past decade, the central government has increased investments in highways, rail connectivity, and urban infrastructure across the northeastern states. As a result, several projects have improved transportation and trade in the region.

Moreover, the Prime Minister is expected to review the progress of these initiatives during his visit. Officials believe such projects will boost economic growth and create new opportunities for local communities.

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Strengthening Connectivity in Northeast India

Connectivity remains a key priority for the government in Northeast India. Improved roads, bridges, and rail networks have already reduced travel time and strengthened links with the rest of the country.

During the visit, discussions may also focus on future infrastructure plans that aim to expand transportation networks across the region. Consequently, improved connectivity could help attract investment and promote tourism in states like Assam.


Importance of the Visit

The visit highlights the strategic importance of the Northeast region in India’s development plans.

Over the past few years, the central government has increased investment in infrastructure, tourism, and connectivity in the region. Consequently, such visits often coincide with project launches and policy announcements.

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Location Context

Guwahati serves as the largest city and economic gateway to Northeast India. The city plays a crucial role in transportation, trade, and administration across the region.

As a result, many national-level programmes and political events take place in Guwahati.

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FAQs

Why did PM Modi visit Assam?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Assam to attend official programmes and review development initiatives.

Where did the Prime Minister arrive?

He arrived in Guwahati, the largest city in Northeast India.

How long will the visit last?

The Prime Minister’s visit to Assam will last two days.

What is the focus of the visit?

The visit focuses on development projects, infrastructure, and connectivity improvements in the region.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 13, 2026
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