Myanmar's President Aung Hlaing Aims to Enhance India Ties During Visit
Myanmar's president, U Min Aung Hlaing, visits India to strengthen bilateral ties focusing on trade, defense, and border security. The visit includes discussions with Narendra Modi and participation in a business forum. This engagement marks Myanmar's strategic position with India under various regional policies.
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President U Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar embarks on a significant five-day visit to India, focusing on fortifying bilateral bonds in trade, defense, and security. This visit comes shortly after his ascent as Myanmar's president, following the parliamentary elections earlier this year.
Relations between India and Myanmar, which shares a border over 1,600 kilometers with northeastern Indian states, are pivotal. The visit includes high-profile meetings, including discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi aimed at building upon historical connections. The president's itinerary features business interactions in cities like Bodh Gaya and Mumbai.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs underscores Myanmar's strategic importance within India's Neighborhood First and Act East policies. Key collaborations on defense and border security are high on the agenda. This visit is anticipated to bolster the longstanding ties between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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