Category: 5C (India-Myanmar)
India shares a long land border of over 1,643 kms with Myanmar as well as a maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal. The Indo-Burmese border separates the Indian states of Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh in North-East India from Kachin State, Sagaing...
Notwithstanding historically close ties with Myanmar, Indian investments in Myanmar have remained small and well-below potential. According to Mr Nandan Singh Bhaisora, visiting Consul General of India, “India is the 10th largest investor in...
One of the defining features of the modern economy of any nation is connectivity, which is reflected through its linkages with communities, and economies of other nations. Different institutions gave varying definitions of connectivity;...
Myanmar’s criticality for India has been variously defined, mostly referring to the “shared historical, ethnic, cultural and religious ties.” In real terms, both countries share a 1643 kilometre-long land border. A large population of...
India and Myanmar have always shared a cordial relation, sharing a long geographical border with 4 North-Eastern states in India. The two countries have grown out of each other, technically and share a common...