Myanmar Commits to Not Use Its Territory Against India During Modi-Hlaing Talks
PM Modi-Hlaing Meet: Myanmar pledges its soil will not be used against India’s security
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During a meeting in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing discussed security cooperation and regional stability. Myanmar pledged that its territory will not be used against India's security, while also addressing economic cooperation in critical minerals and rare earths.
- 01The meeting focused on security cooperation, border management, and regional stability.
- 02Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing assured that Myanmar's territory will not be used against India's security.
- 03Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed discussions on critical minerals and rare earths took place.
- 04Both countries aim to enhance cooperation in critical minerals and rare earths.
- 05The two governments plan to maintain communication on these economic issues.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing engaged in extensive talks in New Delhi, emphasizing security cooperation, border management, and regional stability. A significant outcome of the meeting was Myanmar's commitment that its territory will not be used against India's security interests. Additionally, discussions included enhancing economic cooperation in critical minerals and rare earths, which have been ongoing topics in bilateral relations. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that both governments would continue to engage on these issues, aiming to strengthen ties in these vital areas.
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