NAY PYI TAW, May 28- At the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing will soon make an official visit to the Republic of India to strengthen diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations between the two nations, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today.

The upcoming diplomatic trip will feature high-level engagements, anchored by bilateral talks with Prime Minister Modi and a formal meeting with the President of India. Beyond discussions with top national leadership, President U Min Aung Hlaing’s itinerary includes meetings with Indian cabinet ministers, state governors, and prominent representatives from various business organizations to explore shared interests.

This official visit underscores an ongoing effort to foster multifaceted cooperation across the economic, religious, cultural, and social sectors. By prioritizing a cordial and open exchange of views, both nations aim to deepen the strategic ties bridging their governments and peoples. Highlighting a focus on regional development and economic partnership, the Myanmar delegation will also conduct tours of prominent Indian infrastructure facilities.

President U Min Aung Hlaing will be accompanied throughout the visit by a delegation of Union Ministers and senior government officials.

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