Bangkok: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stressed on the centuries-old close, historical and cultural links with Thailand and said that India's northeast is being developed into a corridor to connect seamlessly with Southeast Asia.
Addressing a packed diaspora event in the Thai capital, Modi said that Thailand and India have taken relations to a new height and the ties were 'from the heart and soul'.
Referring to the Act East Policy of the government, Modi said that boosting India's relations with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a major part of its foreign policy.
"The northeast is being developed into a corridor for the ASEAN regions," he said at the 'Sawasdee PM Modi' community event.
Referring to the mega 'Northeast India Festival' comprising trade, tourism, culture, academics, and fashion that was held in February in Bangkok, he said that it was part of the Act East Policy.
Modi said that once the Trilateral Highway is launched, then northeast India and Thailand will have seamless connectivity.
"It will boost trade, tourism and give new energy to tradition," he added.
Referring to the Kartarpur Corridor that is set to be inaugurated on November 9, Modi urged 'Sikh brothers' to come to India to use the corridor to visit the Kartarpur shrine in Pakistan.
To chants of 'Jo Bole so Nihal' from the Sikh audience, Modi said, "I urge that most of you should come and visit Kartarpur."