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India and Myanmar have agreed for close security coordination in border areas keeping in view the sensitivity of each other’s strategic interests. In a press statement after holding delegation level talks with visiting State Counsellor of Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi in New Delhi, Mr Modi said, as a reliable partner and friend, India stands shoulder to shoulder with Myanmar.

The Prime Minister said, the two countries also agreed to enhance engagement in several areas including agriculture, power, and renewable energy. Mr Modi said, the two sides will also work to develop a mutually beneficial arrangement for trade in pulses.

India has also offered to enhance power supply from Moreh in Manipur to Tamu in Myanmar. Mr Modi said, Archaeological Survey of India will soon begin work on restoring two old temples and inscriptions of King Mindon and King Baygyidaw in Bodh Gaya.

In her press statement, Aung San Suu Kyi said, her country has always admired India for being the greatest democracy in the world. She hoped that both the countries can overcome challenges. She said India with its experiences can help Myanmar’s endeavours in all key areas.