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India–Myanmar relations, also known as the Indo–Burmese relations, are the bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. These relations encompass the political, economic and socio-cultural relations that exist between the two neighboring Asian countries.
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People carrying goods from Myanmar enter India through Indo-Myanmar Friendship Gate at Moreh in Manipur. Just over a week ago, India's federal home minister Amit Shah announced a plan to...
26 kwi 2023 · Instability in Myanmar is posing a two-front challenge for India. First, Myanmar is getting closer to China. Second, events in Myanmar are having repercussions in India’s Northeast region.
India-Myanmar - Bilateral Brief. India shares a long land border of over 1643kms with Myanmar as well as a maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal. Four northeastern states, viz., Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram, have a boundary with Myanmar. India shares spiritual, historical, linguistic and ethnic ties with Myanmar.
20 mar 2023 · India’s policy of support to the Myanmar junta is driven by its economic, security, and strategic interests. The policy has drawn much flak and is deeply unpopular among the majority of the...
10 maj 2022 · India-Myanmar Relations: Democracy vs. National Security? Although itself a democracy, India has always maintained a close relationship with Myanmar’s military — an institution which has repeatedly undermined Myanmar’s pursuit of democracy and led authoritarian regimes for most of the past 70 years.
26 lis 2022 · Pragmatism on account of the growing presence and inroads of China in Myanmar has possibly pushed India to give up on its moralizing about democracy and increase its outreach to Naypyidaw.