Thai Centrality
The concept to push the Thailand to achieve regional hub status and become a key player in developing economic corridors. While infrastructure is acknowledged as crucial, the research emphasizes that it’s not the sole factor; individual capacity development and a robust regulatory framework are also essential.
The study results presentation
Developing Regional Economic Corridor to enable Thai Centrality in Southeast Asia
Opening speech of an International Symposium on Thai centrality “Building Economic Corridors for Regional Connectivity and Growth” and introduce the concept of “Thai Centrality”.
Presentation of the studying framework “Developing Regional Economic Corridor to enable Thai Centrality in Southeast Asia”
Presentation of the studying result include:
+ Gap Analysis of the connectivity between the economic corridor and the region.
Presentation of the studying result include:
+ Connectivity Assessment of economic corridors in Macro Meso and Micro level.
+ Assessment and grading of economic corridor development.
+ Risk analysis from internal and external factors.
+ Simulatiion Model development.
Presentation of the studying result include:
+ Policy proposals for development and operational mechanisms for the economic corridor.
Presentation of the studying conclusion.
The presentation of simulation model development
A significant outcome of this research is the development of a simulation tool. This tool will model the potential benefits for Thailand if it successfully becomes a regional hub, allowing for an assessment of how various development projects will impact different areas. The goal is to provide policymakers with a clear understanding of the tangible benefits of proposed projects, such as local economic growth and increased income for the local population, moving beyond just planning to demonstrate actual outcomes.
Presentation of the simulation model introduction.
Presentation of the simulation model development.
Presentation of the simulation model conclusion.
An International Symposium on Thai Centrality:
Building Economic Corridors for Regional Connectivity and Growth
The presentation aims to :
- Introduce the concept of “Thai Centrality”.
- Provide critical insights into development models, strategic approaches, and key conditions for establishing economic corridors with geographically distant nations.
- The focus is on analyzing Thailand’s strategy for enabling economic corridors with India, Japan, South Korea, and the Greater Bay Area (GBA) while positioning itself as a central hub for regional connectivity.

Overview of Thai Centrality.

The Economic and Geopolitical Significance of ‘Thai Centrality’

Thailand-GBA Economic Corridor Technology Commercialisation Corridor

India Thailand Connectivity Agenda

Centrality of Thailand in Japan’s Connectivity with Southeast Asia

Thailand–South Korea Economic Corridor:
The Role of Industrial Cluster Policy on Economic Corridor

Summaeize Country Paper.

How to operationalize “Thai Centrality”
