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Examine the bilateral relationship between India and Myanmar. Should India review its suspension of Free movement regime in view of the humanitarian crisis?

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Q4. Examine the bilateral relationship between India and Myanmar. Should India review its suspension of Free movement regime in view of the humanitarian crisis? (150 words)

  • *Difficulty level: Moderate
  • *Reference: The Hindu

Why the question: The conflict between ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and the military junta in Myanmar has created a serious humanitarian crisis, which the United Nations Security Council took up for discussion on July 3. Key Demand of the question: To examine the bilateral relationship between India and Myanmar, particularly in the context of the humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict, and discuss whether India should reconsider its suspension of the Free Movement Regime. Directive: Examine – This requires a detailed examination of the current bilateral ties between India and Myanmar, the impact of the humanitarian crisis on these relations, and arguments for and against reinstating the Free Movement Regime. Structure of the answer: Introduction: Begin by outlining the historical and strategic importance of the bilateral relationship between India and Myanmar, emphasising factors like geographical proximity and shared cultural ties, Indian Act east policy. Body: First part: Examine the current bilateral relationship. Economic ties, security cooperation, and cultural exchanges between India and Myanmar. Mention recent developments or agreements. Second part: Discuss the Free Movement Regime and its suspension. Explain reasons why India suspended the Free Movement Regime. Analyse arguments for reinstating the regime, considering humanitarian concerns, regional stability, and cultural ties. Conclusion: Emphasize the need for a balanced approach that considers both security imperatives and humanitarian needs. Suggest potential steps India could take to support Myanmar while safeguarding its own interests and regional stability.

  • *Why the question:

The conflict between ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and the military junta in Myanmar has created a serious humanitarian crisis, which the United Nations Security Council took up for discussion on July 3.

Key Demand of the question:

To examine the bilateral relationship between India and Myanmar, particularly in the context of the humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict, and discuss whether India should reconsider its suspension of the Free Movement Regime.

Directive:

Examine – This requires a detailed examination of the current bilateral ties between India and Myanmar, the impact of the humanitarian crisis on these relations, and arguments for and against reinstating the Free Movement Regime.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction:

Begin by outlining the historical and strategic importance of the bilateral relationship between India and Myanmar, emphasising factors like geographical proximity and shared cultural ties, Indian Act east policy.

First part: Examine the current bilateral relationship.

Economic ties, security cooperation, and cultural exchanges between India and Myanmar.

Mention recent developments or agreements.

Second part: Discuss the Free Movement Regime and its suspension.

Explain reasons why India suspended the Free Movement Regime. Analyse arguments for reinstating the regime, considering humanitarian concerns, regional stability, and cultural ties.

Conclusion:

Emphasize the need for a balanced approach that considers both security imperatives and humanitarian needs. Suggest potential steps India could take to support Myanmar while safeguarding its own interests and regional stability.

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