Security concerns behind India's ties with Myanmar Junta

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 5:46 PM IST

Admitting that there was a "certain degree of sadness" reflected by Suu Kyi, top officials, however, said, "We could not have put on standstill the kind of cooperation we have got from government of Myanmar as far as our security concerns are concerned. And that is something, which in national interest, we have to take into account."

They also said that there was no question of "intervening in the internal affairs of any country and in those circumstances that was the best thing we could have done."

The pro-democracy leader also conveyed to the Indian leadership not to jump to "optimistic conclusion" on the transition of her country towards democracy.

"She was very open and candid as you are amongst friends. What she brought to our notice is that one should not jump to optimistic conclusion because it is a very difficult path from where they are now to higher level of democracy they aspire to," they said.

At the same time, she gave a clear message that India should engage with her country and the government.

"During her visit, we found the right working balance," the officials said.

They also noted that the Myanmarese leader talked about a pragmatic approach, reflecting her understanding of international affairs and the compulsions the countries work with.

Indian officials also condemned violence involving Rohingya Muslims, a minority community in Myanmar's Rakhini district.

  

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First Published: Nov 16 2012 | 3:55 PM IST

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