New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing held wide-ranging talks in New Delhi on Monday, with security cooperation, border management, regional stability and critical minerals emerging as key areas of discussion.The two leaders held detailed discussions covering all major aspects of the bilateral relationship, including trade and economic cooperation, defence and security, border management and regional developments, foreign secretary Vikram Misri told media after the talks.Also Read: India, Myanmar agree to deepen trade ties, push connectivity projects and security cooperationA key outcome of the talks was Myanmar's renewed assurance regarding India's security concerns. According to Misri, both countries stressed the importance of ensuring that their territories are not used for activities harmful to each other's security interests.The Myanmar Army has cooperated with India to handle these insurgent groups but the military of the neighbouring country does not control entire areas along the country's borders.
Myanmar assures India on security concerns during Modi-Min Aung Hlaing talks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing in New Delhi. Discussions focused on security cooperation and border management. Myanmar assured India its territory will not be used for harmful activities. Both nations emphasized regional stability. Critical minerals also featured in the talks. This meeting strengthens bilateral ties.
Modi and Min Aung Hlaing agreed on border security and critical minerals access; Myanmar reassured India its territory won't enable hostile operations. Border stability affects regional tech supply chains and India's infrastructure investment strategy.













