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India To Provide US$500 Million Line Of Credit To Myanmar

NAY PYI TAW, May 28 (Bernama) -- India on Monday announced it will provide a US$500 million line of credit to Myanmar as the two countries signed agreements on a range of sectors, including air services, beginning a "new journey" of bilateral cooperation.

On the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Myanmar in 25 years, Manmohan Singh held "broad-ranging" discussions with Myanmar President Thein Sein on a road map for bilateral cooperation and said New Delhi was committed to Myanmar's economic development, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

A Memorandum of Understanding for India's US$500 million credit line was signed between Export-Import Bank of India and Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank. The line of credit was agreed upon in October last year when the Myanmar President had visited New Delhi.

The two countries also signed an air services agreement and an MoU on establishment of a joint trade and investment forum and setting up of border trade centres across the border of India and Myanmar.


The Prime Minister told Thein Sein that connectivity remains a major thrust area in India-Myanmar relations while capacity-building in Myanmar was a major priority for India's development assistance to this country. India pledged to double the training slots of Myanmarese personnel in India.

"We have embarked on a new journey of bilateral cooperation", Singh told Thein Sein, adding "we are committed to strengthening our economic and development partnership."

Singh told President Sein that India was ready to share with Myanmar its experience of Parliamentary democracy and "we wish you all success in your nation-building efforts and changes you are bringing about," according to India's official spokesman Syed Akbaruddin of the Ministry of External Affairs.

The MoU relating to India-Myanmar Border Area Development envisages Indian assistance to set up schools, community areas and health centres across the border.


India has successfully tried this model of development in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka and is going to replicate it for Myanmar, Indian officials said. The agreement on border area development has important implications for security concerns of India as economic prosperity in those areas is expected to address the issue of insurgency.

Myanmar shares a 1640-km border with four northeast Indian states -- Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh -- whose insurgents often take shelter across the border.

The agreement on much-talked about passenger bus service between Imphal and Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, could not be signed as Myanmar Cabinet is yet to clear it, sources said.

Among 12 agreements signed today are those between Calcutta University and Dagon University in Yangon on cooperation in research, an MoU on setting up Myanmar Institute of Information Technology, establishment of Advance Centre for Agriculture Research and Education in Nay Pyi Taw, setting up border 'haats' (trading places) and a bio park in Nay Pyi Taw, on cooperation between Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses and Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies (MISIS) and between Indian Council of World Affairs and MISIS.


The signing of the agreements capped the wide ranging and extensive talks between the Prime Minister and President Thein Sein on the second day of Singh's visit.

Earlier, Singh, who is accompanied by his wife Gursharan Kaur and External Affairs S M Krishna, was given a ceremonial reception at the Presidential Palace.

Ahead of the talks, Krishna suggested that India and Myanmar should work out a joint strategy to tackle terrorism and insurgency as both the countries were facing the problem.

"Also, there are insurgents on either side. So, I think we have to work out an understanding to tackle it. We have an understanding with Myanmar, we have been cooperating with Myanmar and it is necessary to deepen this cooperation", he said.

Krishna stressed on the economic content of India's relationship with Myanmar saying "this too is equally important."

"Myanmar is a developing country like India. They have come out of some problems internally and now they seem to be settling down and it is about time for them to devote time and to launch a developmental agenda. I think people of Myanmar need India's assistance and India would be willing to assist them," he said.

BERNAMA - India To Provide US$500 Million Line Of Credit To Myanmar
 
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Awesome news!! :tup:

We need more co-operations with myanmar.

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Many of u will be wondering why India spends so much money on her neighbors. Its simply because a developed neighbourhood is very beneficial to india- as an investment oppurtunity, market and regional stability
 
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pity the indian regime cant spend half of that amount on its own people, especially the dalits.

spending money on importing weapons and giving money to foreign countries when its facing a debt crisis and currency collapse.

thats what happens when a regime ruled by a family dynasty is in power, they only care to stay in power, not about the welfare of its poverty stricken people.
 
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pity the indian regime cant spend half of that amount on its own people, especially the dalits.

spending money on importing weapons and giving money to foreign countries when its facing a debt crisis and currency collapse.

thats what happens when a regime ruled by a family dynasty is in power, they only care to stay in power, not about the welfare of its poverty stricken people.


We don't need ur advise dear, its our money and we will decide how we want to use that money.
 
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India making the big moves around the globe, well done to India, about time India starts taking an active part in the world. And by the way Burma would much rather have India investing in their country than China, Burma need to milk everything they can from China, while remaining strong friends with India.

I think India knows this and is going along with Burma, well done to Burma as well.
 
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pity the indian regime cant spend half of that amount on its own people, especially the dalits.

spending money on importing weapons and giving money to foreign countries when its facing a debt crisis and currency collapse.

thats what happens when a regime ruled by a family dynasty is in power, they only care to stay in power, not about the welfare of its poverty stricken people.

Give your advice to CPC if you can, cause they also need it.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/182321-chinas-once-hot-economy-turning-cold-5.html

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Our wallet! Our Mouth!!

Mind your own f***in business or else STFU.
 
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pity the indian regime cant spend half of that amount on its own people, especially the dalits.

spending money on importing weapons and giving money to foreign countries when its facing a debt crisis and currency collapse.

thats what happens when a regime ruled by a family dynasty is in power, they only care to stay in power, not about the welfare of its poverty stricken people.

Lol...... Some Chinese A** burning.

Starting with poverty to Caste to weapons to financial crisis to politics n back to Poverty.

Frustration can be view, due to our checkmate.
 
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I must say Thein Sein and his junta are very smart. They realized, because of the sanctions, their economies unlikely to preform as well as their many ASEAN counterparts despite the helps from China. So they freed Suu Kyi from house arrest and allowed her some political activities. This move certainly pleases the West and sanctions will be lifted eventually. They also diversify away from, of course not totally, China and invite many countries to participate their open door policies. All these moves will give them better deals with the Chinese. If everything go with the plans their economy will catchup the ASEAN standard in the next decade or so.

However they have to tackle their problems with many rebel groups which won't be easy. Because they still an authoritarian state they will have to prepare to deal with the various demands of the west and again it won't be easy.

A best move they made recently that will help their long term growth. That is to invite millions of their Diaspora to return to the motherland to help the country to become prosperous. There are many talents and wealth among this group.

Myanmar urges millions of exiles to return - Channel NewsAsia
 
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Tata Motors signs distribution deal in Myanmar

Tata Motors has entered into an agreement with Burma’s Apex Greatest Industrial Co Ltd. (AGI), for the distribution of its commercial vehicles and passenger cars in Myanmar.

Earlier, in March 2010, Tata Motors had signed a turnkey contract with Myanma Automobile & Diesel Industries Limited (MADI), an enterprise under the Government of Myanmar’s Ministry of Industry-2, for setting up a heavy truck assembly plant, at Magwe, in central Myanmar, funded by a US$ 20 million Line of Credit from the Government of India. The plant, inaugurated in December 2010, is now operational.

With a highly flexible chassis & frame assembly line, along with cab manufacturing, paint shop and trimming set-up, the plant has a capacity of producing 1,000 vehicles per annum initially and has the flexibility of augmenting up to 5,000 per year.

Tata signs distribution deal in Myanmar - News - Autocar India
 
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pity the indian regime cant spend half of that amount on its own people, especially the dalits.

spending money on importing weapons and giving money to foreign countries when its facing a debt crisis and currency collapse.

thats what happens when a regime ruled by a family dynasty is in power, they only care to stay in power, not about the welfare of its poverty stricken people.

Stop advising US "Asian century" there are 250 million people below poverty in China first take care of them. India knows how to spend its money.
 
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the better our relations with our neighbors the better it is for our trade. so i am all for closer ties. :)
 
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I don't bother to be the first one posting some criticism.

this is talking about a nation with poverty worse than sub-Sahara africa, and cannot make current account balance meet. this 500 million dollars could well damp your INR to another tragic level.

another braggart UPA using public fund to delude average Indians.
 
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