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NEW DELHI: India and Myanmar concluded the ninth round of Foreign Office consultations in Yangon on Sunday against the background of evolution of a wide range of cooperative arrangements between the two sides. The Indian side was led by Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon and the Myanmar side by Deputy Foreign Minister U Kyaw Thu. The discussions covered security and border issues, trade and economic cooperation and cooperation in cross-border developmental projects, IT, energy, power and education & training. Security issueOn the security front, both countries agreed to enhance security cooperation to combat insurgent groups and arms smuggling. The two sides also noted the decision taken to convert Indo-Myanmar border trade into normal trade, opening of a border trade point at Avakhung in Nagaland and expanding the existing border trade items from 22 to 40. They agreed to enter into an arrangement for long-term purchase of pulses from Myanmar. Both have also agreed on renovating the Tahtaychaung hydropower project, construction of transmission lines and replacement of transformers damaged during cyclone Nargis.
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