Leading a business delegation, Sharma is here to attend the World Economic Forum on East Asia 2013.
"India is working closely with Myanmar and Thailand to develop the trilateral highway as we call it. We are half-way there, and this should be fully operational by 2015-2016," Sharma said during a session - The Long-Term View.
The idea of the highway - from Moreh in Manipur to Mae Sot in Thailand, via Myanmar - was conceived at the trilateral ministerial meeting on transport linkages in Yangon in April 2002.
Sharma said the free trade agreement between India and ASEAN will act as a catalyst to boost trade and investment ties with countries in the region including Myanmar.
He also said that India is looking to set up information technology institute and university in Mandalay.
Besides, he added that New Delhi will share expertise with Myanmar in the enhancement of agricultural productivity, he added.
The minister also highlighted the importance of developing high-quality infrastructure. "India is developing Kaladan Multimodal Transit-Transport Project which will connect Mizoram to Sittwe port in Myanmar."
Further, he said that with democracy tightening its grip in Myanmar, which has provided a right enabling environment to inspire investor confidence, India remains committed "to be a steadfast partner of Myanmar as it charters its path to growth and progress".
