Why Myanmar president's India visit is being closely watched
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing is on a five-day visit to India, his first trip abroad since becoming president. The visit, which includes talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on trade, connectivity, border security, and defense, is being closely watched by regional powers.

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AI-generatedMyanmar President Min Aung Hlaing is on a five-day visit to India, his first trip abroad since becoming president. The visit, which includes talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on trade, connectivity, border security, and defense, is being closely watched by regional powers. This engagement comes as Myanmar seeks to broaden its diplomatic ties following international criticism and isolation after the 2021 military coup. The coup led to a civil war, with consequences spilling into India's northeastern region due to their shared border. Min Aung Hlaing was elected president in April after a military-backed election held between December 2025 and January 2026, which faced criticism from opposition groups and international observers.
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5 extractedThe 2021 military coup in Myanmar led to a civil war, thousands of deaths, millions displaced, and large areas outside military control.
Myanmar and India share a 1,643km border, and events in Myanmar impact India's north-eastern region.
This is Min Aung Hlaing's first visit abroad since becoming president this year.
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing is on a five-day visit to India, holding talks with PM Modi on trade, connectivity, border security, and defence.
Myanmar held elections between Dec 2025-Jan 2026, which opposition groups and Western governments criticized.