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India shares spiritual, historical, linguistic and ethnic ties with Myanmar. It is the only ASEAN country adjoining India and, therefore, is a gateway to South East Asia. India is seeking to enhance its cooperation with Myanmar in line with our ‘Act East’ and ‘Neighborhood First’ Policies.
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.
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...
6 gru 2023 · The 20th round of India-Myanmar Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) was held in New Delhi on 06 December 2023. The Indian delegation was led by Foreign Secretary, Shri Vinay Kwatra and the Myanmar delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister of Myanmar, U Lwin Oo.
19 lip 2023 · The highlights this week: India steps up engagement with Myanmar’s ruling junta amid ethnic violence in the Indian state of Manipur, Bangladesh’s government seems keen to disqualify opponents...
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.
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.