New Delhi:The Parliamentary Committee for external affairs has recommended the government to raise the issue of repatriation of illegal migrants with Myanmar government from time to time amid security issues between the two countries.
The committee made the recommendation in its 22nd report on India’s neighbourhood first policy, which also requested the government that the implementation of the development projects in Myanmar should not suffer on account of change in its political landscape.
The Committee also urged the centre to make consistent efforts towards insulating such projects from political turmoil and make all-out efforts for the timely completion of the ongoing projects.
In the report presented to the 17th Lok Sabha, the committee notes that Myanmar is a key partner for both India’s neighbourhood first policy and the Act East policy. It pointed out that the pace of new initiatives being taken with Myanmar has slowed down since 2020, firstly due to the COVID-19 pandemic and then due to the political crisis that ensued after the military takeover of that country in February 2021.
“However, India has maintained its bilateral engagements with Myanmar with initiatives being finalized as and when feasible. The government of India has also been providing technical and financial support to set up Indo –Myanmar Industrial Training centres with two centres established in Pakkoku and Myingyan, and two more being set up in Monywa and Thaton," the report says.
The report highlighted that in 2022, India signed a project agreement for the establishment of a Modern Integrated Check post at Tamu. Out of 24 projects under Line of Credits, 21 projects have already been completed. The committee further noted that the security situation in the area has been a challenge for the progress of the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit project and India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral highway, thereby, suggesting that the Indian development projects in the country should not be impacted by political turmoil.