Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Myanmar President Thein Sein in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.
Nay Pyi Taw:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Myanmar's President U Thein Sein to begin a string of bilateral meetings with over 40 world leaders during his 10-day three-nation tour on the margins of key multilateral summits here and in Australia and a visit to Fiji.
Mr Modi met Then Sein at the Presidential Palace here shortly after his arrival at the Nay Pyi Taw international airport where he was given a guard of honour and greeted by young boys and girls in traditional costumes. He was welcomed by Myanmar's Health Minister Than Aung.
After his 45-minute meeting, Mr Modi tweeted that he had a "very good" meeting with President Thein Sein. "We had extensive discussions covering various aspects of our bilateral relations," he said.
"We talked about strengthening ties in the fields of culture, commerce and enhancing connectivity," said Mr Modi, who is expected to make a strong pitch to enhance regional connectivity at the one-day 12th annual ASEAN-India summit tomorrow.
Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Syed Akbaruddin posted on his Twitter account that the two leaders had "comprehensive" discussions and reviewed all aspects of bilateral ties.
"Connectivity, commercial ties and cultural bonds figured in talks with President Thein Sein," he said, as India seeks deeper economic engagement with southeast Asian nations.
The Prime Minister earlier on landing had tweeted, "Landed in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar to a very warm welcome! Great being in this beautiful country," Mr Modi tweeted on his arrival.
"Our ties with South East Asia are deep rooted.
Strengthening relations with ASEAN nations is an important part of our 'Act East' policy," he had earlier tweeted.
Besides participating in the ASEAN-India summit and the East Asia Summit here and at the G20 summit in Brisbane in Australia, Mr Modi is due to have several meetings with world leaders on the sidelines of these international events.
"Summits, important bilaterals, meeting over 40 world leaders," he tweeted as he left New Delhi by a special Air India plane.
On the sidelines of the international summits in Myanmar, Mr Modi will be meeting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Singaporean President Tony Tan besides meeting the host President Thein Sein, Indian officials said.
Mr Modi will have his first meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on the sidelines of the East Asia summit at Nay Pyi Taw in Myanmar as he is set to meet several world leaders bilaterally there and in Australia.
Briefing newsmen about the meeting between the leaders of India and Myanmar, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said President Sein saw India as a "brother" that could help in the development of his country.
The President conveyed to the Prime Minister that India's growth story as envisaged by him will immensely benefit Myanmar and have a salutary effect.
The spokesperson said the two leaders emphasised on three elements to step up bilateral cooperation -- Connectivity, Commercial ties and Culture.
He also said there is a move to have industrial hubs along the planned trilateral highway linking India, Myanmar and Thailand.
The highway will run from Moreh in Manipur to Mae Sot in Thailand via Myanmar and represents a significant step in establishing connectivity between India and the southeast countries. The 3,200 km highway is expected to be completed by 2018.