India and Myanmar share a long land border stretching about 1643 km. The two countries have had historically strong ties both culturally and economically. India has been Myanmar's fourth-largest trade partner and the largest market for Myanmar's beans in recent years.
The relationship between the two countries has been marked by some instances of tension, such as the waves of violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state that triggered an influx of Rohingya refugees into India.
India has played a significant role in Myanmar's political and economic scene, including helping the country transition from a military junta to a civilian government. The two countries have also cooperated in areas such as energy, infrastructure development, and telecommunications.
India has been helping Myanmar in several key areas such as capacity building, health, education, and agriculture. There have also been people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
In recent years, India and Myanmar have deepened their defense ties. There have been joint military exercises and increased cooperation on border security between the two countries. India has also helped Myanmar in dealing with insurgent groups in its northeast region.
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