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India and Myanmar Neighbourhood Bordering States Representations


India Myanmar Neighbourhood Relations has historical linkage. Both the nations under colonial British rule.

India Myanmar and Bordering States

 

India Myanmar Neighbourhood Relations and overview


  • India-Myanmar border is 1,643 km
    • Indian states of Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India from Kachin State, Sagaing Region and Chin State in Myanmar/Burma.
    • India and Myanmar also share a maritime border along India’s Andaman Islands.
  • India established diplomatic relations after Myanmar’s independence from Great Britain in 1948.
    • Both are a part of colonial rule.
    • 1951 both signed the Treaty of Friendship.
  • In 1960’s the nationalisation policy in Myanmar leads to the frictions between states.
    • During this period India-Mtanmar signed Land Boundary Agreement (1967) and Maritime Boundary Agreement in (1968)
  • In late 1980’s the relation worst as a result of the suppression of pro democracy in Myanmar.
  • With the Look East policy in 1991 the ties becomes normalise and seen a strong base with several visit between the officials.

Cooperation between the states


  • Infrastructure
      • Upgradation and resurfacing of the 160 km. long Tamu-Kalewa-Kalemyo road, Construction and upgradation of the Rhi-Tiddim Road in Myanmar; the Kaladan Multimodal Transport Project; etc.
      • India and Myanmar have agreed to a 4-lane, 3200 km triangular highway connecting India, Myanmar and Thailand called India-Myanmar-Thailand Friendship Highway. 
  • Economic Relations
      • India’s imports from Myanmar are dominated by agricultural items (beans, pulses and forest based products form 90% of our imports).
      • India’s main exports to Myanmar are primary and semi-finished steel and pharmaceuticals.
      • Myanmar is also a beneficiary country under India’s Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme for LDCs.
  • Cultural Relations and Indian Diaspora
      • Performances by Indian cultural troupes in Myanmar have been organised on a regular basis since 1997.
      • Indian community in Myanmar is traced back to the mid-19th century with the advent of the British rule in Lower Burma in 1852.
      • The NRI families in Myanmar mainly live in Yangon and are engaged in export import business or are employees of MNCs based in India, Singapore and Thailand.
  • Various Co operations in Organisation
      • SAARC : Myanmar was given the status of observer in SAARC in August 2008.
      • BIMSTEC : Myanmar became a member of BIMSTEC in December 1997. Myanmar is a signatory to the BIMSTEC Free Trade Agreement. Myanmar is the lead country for the energy sector. Myanmar trades mostly with Thailand and India in the BIMSTEC region.
      • ASEAN : Myanmar became a member of ASEAN in July 1997. As the only ASEAN
        country which shares a land border with India, Myanmar is a bridge between India and
        ASEAN.
      • Mekong Ganga Cooperation : Myanmar is a member of the Mekong Ganga Cooperation (MGC) since its inception in November 2000. MGC is an initiative by six countries – India and five ASEAN countries namely, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam – for cooperation in the fields of tourism, education, culture, transport and communication.
      • Indian Ocean Rim Association : Aims for Regional Cooperation, is an international organisation consisting of 22 states bordering the Indian Ocean.

Various Concerns and Security Issues


  • Indian Insurgant Group like United Liberations Frot of Asam, Manipuri People’s Liberation Army, National Socialist Council of Nagaland and Kamptapur Liberation Orginisations fighting for their homeland. 
    • They carry ou anti national activities and illegal activities like smuggling, trafficking, drugs etc.
    • Most of these groups have base in Myanmar and use Myanmar as a conduit to secure arms and communications.
  • Bordering with India it is a great concerns. 
  • India-Myanmar signed Treaty of Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters provides a counter terrorism measures.
  • Indian and Myanmar troops carried out jointly Operation Sunrise and Operation Sunrise 2 in 2019 in their respective territories to destroy several insurgent camps. However the threat to the Kaladan multi-modal transit transport project, India’s gateway to Southeast Asia continues.
  • Besides China’s engagement with Myanmar is a matter of great concerns.
    • China is the major provider of Myanmar military hardware.
    • China also access to the Indian Ocean through Myanmar and exploitation of natural resources.

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Source : Consulate General of India

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