Leaders of India and Myanmar held extensive talks on Monday to bring a new momentum in cooperation in agriculture, banking, power and energy sectors between the two countries. Both countries also agreed to work towards a long-term and a mutually beneficial arrangement for trade in pulses.
Four agreements, including the agreement pertaining to the construction of 69 bridges on the Tamu-Kalewa section of the trilateral highway connecting India, Myanmar and Thailand, were inked at the end of talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar President U Htin Kyaw.
The two sides signed MoUs to boost cooperation in areas of connectivity, medicine and renewable energy. (Courtesy of financialexpress.com)
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