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Myanmar President Begins India Visit from Bodh Gaya This Week

Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing will begin a five-day official visit to India from Bodh Gaya on May 30. He will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 1 to strengthen bilateral ties. The visit includes participation in a business forum and a trip to Mumbai for industry interactions. This is his first India visit since assuming office, highlighting key policies like Neighborhood First and Act East.

Myanmar President to begin India visit from Bodh Gaya this week

New Delhi, May 28

Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing will be on an official visit to India from May 30 to June 3 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He will begin his visit to India from Bodh Gaya on Saturday.

During his visit, President U Min Aung Hlaing will hold talks with PM Modi on June 1 on further strengthening the ties between the two countries, according to a statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). This will be President U Min Aung Hlaing's first visit to India after assuming office.

U Min Aung Hlaing will also participate in a business forum in India. For his visit, he will be accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising several cabinet ministers, senior officials and business leaders.

On June 2, he will also travel to Mumbai for business and industry interactions and site visits.

"Myanmar lies at the confluence of India's Neighborhood First, Act East and MAHASAGAR policies. The official visit of President U Min Aung Hlaing to India is expected to further strengthen and deepen the multi-faceted relations between the two countries," the MEA said in a statement.

Earlier this month, Vietnamese President To Lam also began his India visit from Bodh Gaya, the place where Lord Buddha achieved enlightenment, and offered prayers at the Mahabodhi Temple.

In April, Union Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh visited Myanmar to attend the swearing-in ceremony of U Min Aung Hlaing as Myanmar's President.

On April 10, Singh called on U Min Aung Hlaing and gave him a letter of felicitations from PM Modi on his assumption of office as Myanmar's President. He expressed India's commitment to further strengthening bilateral cooperation under its 'Neighbourhood First', 'Act East' and 'MAHASAGAR' policies and extending developmental assistance for the benefit of the people of Myanmar.

"Called on H.E. U Min Aung Hlaing, and handed over a letter of felicitations from Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi to him on his assumption of office as the President of Myanmar today," Kirti Vardhan Singh posted on X following the meeting.

Myanmar and India are close partners with age-old ties, as well as land and maritime neighbours. India remains committed to further strengthening its multifaceted bilateral cooperation with Myanmar under its 'Neighbourhood First', 'Act East' and 'MAHASAGAR' policies, and to extending developmental assistance for the benefit of the people of Myanmar," he added.

U Min Aung Hlaing was elected Myanmar's President on April 3. In the days leading up to his election, he stepped down as Commander-in-Chief after having ruled the country since 2021 following a military coup.

Last August, PM Modi met Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar's then-State Security and Peace Commission Chairman, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in China's Tianjin and reviewed bilateral ties.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit L

A military leader visiting India as president starts his trip from a holy site… interesting optics, no? On one hand, we talk about democracy and human rights, on the other we host a leader who came to power through a coup. 🤔 The Act East push is strong, but I wish we balanced it better with our values.

Aman W

Finally! As a northeastern state resident, I know how crucial Myanmar is for our border trade and connectivity. More visits=more roads, more projects, and hopefully more stability in our region. 🙏 Just hope India keeps pushing for civilian rule behind the scenes.

Priyanka N

Bodh Gaya is such a peaceful start—Lord Buddha’s enlightenment ties our civilizations. And Mumbai stop shows we mean business. Two powerhouses collaborating 💪. Just wish the article mentioned more about India’s role in resolving Myanmar’s internal conflicts.

Rekha R

Remember when we used to call Myanmar "Burma"? So much has changed. Now it’s about MAHASAGAR and countering China’s influence. The visit is pragmatic—Myanmar is key for our access to Southeast Asia. But let’s not forget the Rohingya situation… that’s a humanitarian issue close to home.

James A

Interesting to see the Myanmar President starting from Bodh Gaya, following the Vietnamese President’s footsteps. Seems like India is using Buddhist heritage to strengthen diplomatic ties. Smart soft power move. Hope the business forum yields real trade benefits for both nations.

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