‘Free movement’ along Myanmar border

Home Ministry holds talks with four northeastern States

October 16, 2017 10:49 pm | Updated 10:49 pm IST - New Delhi

NEW DELHI, 09/12/2016: A scene at the Kalindi Kunj pocket of Rohingya Muslim Refugees, who fled Myanmar after the communal violence broke out, have been residing in the area for the past four years, in New Delhi on Thursday. 
Photo: Sandeep Saxena

NEW DELHI, 09/12/2016: A scene at the Kalindi Kunj pocket of Rohingya Muslim Refugees, who fled Myanmar after the communal violence broke out, have been residing in the area for the past four years, in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

The Centre is putting in measures to facilitate free movement of Indian and Myanmarese citizens within 16 km along the Myanmar border.

On Monday, the Home Ministry held consultations with four States — Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh — on the Free Movement Regime (FMR).

In June, the Ministry had constituted a committee to examine various methods to curb the misuse of free movement along the Myanmar border, a friendly country, with which it shares unfenced borders and unhindered movement of people across the border.

The committee headed by Rina Mitra, Special Secretary-Internal Security, visited the border areas in September.

The move comes in the wake of large-scale displacement of Rohingya people from Rakhine State in Myanmar.

Parallel discussion

A senior Home Ministry official also said a “parallel discussion” involving the Ministry of External Affairs and their counterparts in Myanmar was on to allow Indian nationals going and staying in Myanmar under the bilateral agreement for up to 72 hours.

While India allows Myanmarese nationals to stay for 72 hours without visa, Myanmar allows stay only up to 24 hours, an official said.

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