Arunachal Pradesh

Largest hydropower potential in India of 50,328 MW
Largest among the 7 North-Eastern states of India

With an area of about 8.4 mn ha, Arunachal Pradesh shares ts international border with Bhutan to the west (217 km), China to the Noflh‘ and North East (1,080 km) and Myanmar to the East (520 km). The geographic location of the state provides immense opportunities for International trade with South Asian countries.

Major industries of the state include agriculture, art and crafts, weaving, cane and bamboo, horticulture, power and mineral-based industry. The state has one of the highest potentials for generating hydro-power in India. The state is endowed with an evergreen forest cover of over 82%. Rich flora and fauna of the state are characterized by 601 species of orchids and over 500 species of medicinal plants.

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One of the world's fastest-growing economies

» India remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
  Source: International Monetary Fund

» FDI inflows increased by 37% since the launch of Make in India initiative.
  Source: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Government of India

» Leading investors ranked India as the most attractive market.
   Source: Ernst & Young Emerging Markets Center

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