PM Modi pledges support for Myanmar’s democratic transition in meeting with junta chief Hlaing, discusses border security.

In a recent meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar’s junta chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Modi reiterated India’s commitment to supporting Myanmar in transitioning towards a democratic future. The discussion centered around the pressing need for the swift reinstatement of democracy in Myanmar, with Modi extending condolences for the recent earthquake in the region. The leaders also delved into India’s ongoing humanitarian efforts in Myanmar and the importance of collaborating to combat insurgent activities and crimes along the India-Myanmar border. The meeting underscored the shared objectives of both nations in fostering stability and peace in the region.

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