Enhanced confinement is observed in EAST low q95 ( q95<3.5 ) plasmas with the temperature ratio ( Ti/Te ) increasing. A statistically significant positive correlation between H98y2 and Ti/Te has been established. Increased Ti triggerd by Neutral Beam Injection in experiments maintaining constant Te leads initially to an improved Ti/Te ratio, which subsequently mitigates heat transport in the ion channel. The Trapped Gyro–Landau Fluid transport model was applied to analyse the dependence of the turbulent transport on Ti/Te . Simulation results demonstrate that the Ion Temperature Gradient mode is stabilized in high Ti/Te plasma, with ion flux results from predictive modelling further validating this effect. These findings corroborate the Weiland model and complement one another. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of how the dimensionless parameter Ti/Te influences plasma transport, and helps demonstrate the feasibility of operations under the low q95 condition required for the ITER-inductive scenario in the new Ti/Te regime.