Myanmar finalises treaty that allows Indian ships to reach Mizoram via Sittwe Port
October 5, 2020: India today finalised the coastal shipping agreement with Myanmar that allows Indian ships to reach the Indian state of Mizoram through Myanmar’s Sittwe Port and the Kaladan river multi-modal link.
October 5, 2020: India today finalised the coastal shipping agreement with Myanmar that allows Indian ships to reach the Indian state of Mizoram through Myanmar’s Sittwe Port and the Kaladan river multi-modal link.
“Indian Army chief general M.M. Naravane and foreign secretary Harsh Shringla on Monday finalised India's coastal shipping agreement with Myanmar in a meeting with its state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi,” reported Timesnownews.
It is important to note that the project was pending for 20 years now.
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Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane and @harshvshringla, Foreign Secretary along with @AmbSaurabhKumar called on State Counsellor H.E. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi @MyanmarSC at @MOFAMyanmar NayPyiTaw on October 5, 2020. They discussed important bilateral issues. pic.twitter.com/3xnUMFCVsZ