Int'l entry-exit checkpoints opened between India-Myanmar

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In a major boost to the India-bilateral relations, the international entry-exit checkpoints on the Tamu- Moreh Border between and and the Rihkhawdar-border between and were officially opened simultaneously on Wednesday.

"August 8 is an important date in the history of Today, it will also become an important date in the history of India-bilateral relations. This morning, international entry-exit checkpoints have been opened simultaneously on the Tamu- Moreh Border between and and the Rihkhawdar-border between and Chin State," said Indian to Myanmar,

"People will now be able to cross the land border between and Myanmar holding passports and visas and will be able to travel for tourism, business and education purposes. This will bring our two peoples and two countries closer together and connect our North-East much more strongly with Myanmar as well as the broader ASEAN region. This indeed is Act East (Policy) in action," he added.

The move comes after and Myanmar jointly carried out a routine survey following several claiming that unrest erupted in some areas in Moreh sub-division of over the rumours of alleged shifting of an India-Myanmar border pillar into the Indian Territory.

During the survey, work on the construction of subsidiary pillars between already settled main boundary pillars 81 and 82 along the zero line was agreed and settled international boundary was also undertaken.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 11:25 IST