Khaleej Times

11 accords signed to bolster ties

- IANS

naypyitaw — With New Delhi’s increasing emphasis on its Act East Policy, India and Myanmar on Wednesday signed 11 agreements, including one on maritime security cooperatio­n, following delegation-level talks headed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi here.

Two memorandum­s of understand­ing (MoUs) were signed on maritime security coperation and sharing of white shipping informatio­n.

A technical agreement was also signed for providing coastal surveillan­ce system.

Another MoU was signed between the Election Commission of India and Union Election of Myanmar.

The Suu Kyi-led National League for Democracy had won a super majority in Myanmar’s general elections in 2015 paving the way for the country’s first non-military president in 54 years.

India and Myanmar also signed a cultural exchange programme for the years 2017 to 2020. An MoU was signed on cooperatio­n between Myanmar Press Council and the Press Council of India.

Two MoUs on establishm­ent of the India-Myanmar Centre for Enhancemen­t of IT Skill and the Myanmar Institute of Informatio­n Technology (MIIT) were extended.

Two other MoUs were signed on medical products regulation and in the field of health and medicine.

Another MoU was signed on enhancing cooperatio­n for upgrade of the Women’s Police Training Centre at Yamethin, Myanmar. —

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