Nowadays, Indian PM is mostly
seen walking down the stairs of chartered plains abroad clad in crisp exclusive
traditional Indian out-fit. PM Narendra Modi is emerging as the foreign land
aristocrat with a very futuristic vision of strengthening relations with ASEAN
nations as a part of “Act East” policy. He has covered a lot of foreign ground
during his tenure until now. Lately he reviewed Indian ties with Myanmar trying
to rebuild the historic connections. These visits are testing PM Modi’s
diplomatic skills on which he is closely monitored by foreign policy experts as
inexperienced.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met
Myanmar’s president U Thein Sein as the beginning of bilateral meetings with
world leaders for mutual tie-ups and talks. Myanmar was the first nation he
visited during the 10 days-3 nations tour on the margins of key multilateral
summits, to be followed by Australia and Fiji.
He arrived at the Ny Pyi Taw
international airport and was given a guard of honour being greeted by young
kids in traditional costumes. Welcomed by Myanmar’s Health Minister, Than Aung,
PM Modi met President Thein Sein at Presidential Palace. Being an ambassador of
social-technology, trading national security and diaspora,
PM Modi tweeted after 45 minutes of meeting that “We had extensive discussions
covering various aspects of our bilateral relations". He also followed
saying, "We talked about strengthening ties in the fields of culture,
commerce and enhancing connectivity".
Giving a statement that Indian
ties with South-east Asia are deep rooted, PM Modi is surely adamant about
getting the civil nuclear agreement as one of the key outcomes of bi-lateral
talks with Myanmar.
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