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Context:
- PM Modi’s recent visit to Myanmar marked 70 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Issues:
- Shifting India-Myanmar ties
- Slow pace of India’s reflexes vis-a-vis China to influence neighbours and safeguard their strategic and economic interests.
- Rohingya Issue
Shifting India-Myanmar ties
- Over the last 25 years, India has shifted its stand in a bid to square a complicated relationship.
- On the side of high principle India stood by Aung San Suu Kyi.
- Later, India wooed the Myanmar junta which had imprisoned her for nearly two decades.
- After Suu Kyi was released and Myanmar transitioned to democracy, India had to make another shift.
Slow pace of India’s initiatives under the Look-East policy
- The Kaladan multi-modal project to connect the north-east Indian states to the rest of India via Myanmar is still incomplete.
- The contracts for the remaining work on the ambitious trilateral highway project connecting Manipur to Thailand through Myanmar are yet to be awarded.
- The offtake of $500 million-dollar credit line for developmental projects is sluggish.
China taking the lead
- The Myanmar Army continues to play a major role in domestic politics. The generals are more comfortable doing business with China.
- China has investments in an already operational oil and gas pipeline from Myanmar to china, port projects, Myanmar-China railway project, mining and hydro-power projects.
Rohingya crisis
- Myanmar has been under severe attack from the international community in recent times for what is being considered as ‘genocide’ against the Rohingya Muslims.
- Considered by the United Nations as the “most persecuted minority group in the world”, the Rohingyas are a stateless group of people concentrated in western Myanmar, facing brutal assaults from the Burmese state and military.
- PM Modi, on his visit to Myanmar, called it a security issue and did not acknowledge the human rights dimension of the crisis.
- This came as a respite to the Myanmar leadership, who is facing international condemnation for its handling for the crisis.
- However, India’s stand has given rise to dissatisfaction in Bangladesh who has been considerably affected by the crisis.
- Later, New Delhi had to modify its position on the Rohingya issue, to also acknowledge that there is now a refugee crisis.
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