The relationship between India and Myanmar is evolving at a fast pace. The latest pacts inked during the state visit of Myanmar President provide a comprehensive picture of the deepening cooperation between the two nations.
Myanmar’s President U Win Myint’s visit to India had brought some good favours to both the countries on Thursday (27.02.2020).
The Myanmar president met Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and external affairs minister S Jaishankar.
The meeting of Myanmar’s president and PM Modi had finally ended up by signing 10 agreements, where four were aimed at boosting development of Rakhine state for the smooth progress of the return of Rohingya refugees.Read more: Myanmar India agreement 2020
Myanmar, commonly known as Burma is a Southeast Asian nation bordering Bangladesh, China, Thailand, and India.
It’s famous for its serene beaches and dedicated practice of Buddhism.
Myanmar was under direct military rule back-and-forth from 1962 to 2011, when the military junta was officially dissolved until 1st February 2021.
Unrest has taken hold of Myanmar as a coup d’état commenced on 1st February 2021.
Ruthless military junta paved its way back to Myanmar after a decade-long period of democracy and pushed the nation into a state of precariousness and instability.
Everything ranging from, the reason abaft the military coup in Myanmar to its repercussions on India, are explicated below.
A few years ago, obtaining a visa on arrival was possible, but today, the Burmese government seems to have taken this away except for a few nationalities.
If you are from any of the neighboring ASEA countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam), you can enter and get a Myanmar visa on arrival, allowing you to travel freely within the country.You can apply for Myanmar eVisa online and get eVisa for Myanmar.