PM Modi Reaffirms India’s Commitment to Peace and Stability in Myanmar

New Delhi, June 1: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reiterated India’s commitment to supporting efforts aimed at promoting peace, stability, and dialogue in Myanmar, underscoring the importance of constructive engagement in addressing ongoing challenges in the neighbouring country.

During recent discussions with Myanmar’s leadership, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for peaceful resolution of issues through dialogue and inclusive processes that reflect the aspirations of the people. He reaffirmed India’s support for initiatives that contribute to regional stability, humanitarian assistance, and long-term development.

India has consistently advocated for peace, reconciliation, and democratic progress in Myanmar, recognising that stability in the country is vital for the broader security and prosperity of the region.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the longstanding historical, cultural, and people-to-people ties between India and Myanmar, noting that both countries share a common interest in fostering cooperation, connectivity, and sustainable development.

India remains engaged in supporting humanitarian efforts and developmental partnerships while encouraging conditions that can facilitate peace and inclusive growth. The discussions reflected New Delhi’s continued commitment to being a constructive partner in regional peace-building efforts.

Observers view India’s approach as part of its broader neighbourhood and regional engagement strategy, which prioritises dialogue, cooperation, and peaceful resolution of challenges.