India, Myanmar sign pacts on education, Visas
Sunday, November 2 2003 21:00 Hrs (IST)
Yangon: Giving a fresh impetus to their ties, India and Myanmar today (Nov 2) signed two agreements
on enhancing joint education and research programmes and exempting Visa requirements for diplomatic
and official passport holders shortly after Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat arrived in this
country on a five-day visit.
The Memorandum of Understanding on education, providing for exchange of research materials,
publication and information, organisation of joint conferences, seminars, joint research programmes and
training, was inked by Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal and Myanmarese Deputy Education Minister U
Myo Nyunt.
It also seeks organisation of various programmes for PhD students, exchange of academic and other
administrative staff, scholars and students and collaboration of technology.
The accord on exemption of Visa requirements was signed by Sibal and Myanmarese Deputy Foreign
Minister U Khin Maung Win.
Earlier, as part of India's 'Look East' policy, Shekhawat arrived in Yangon this afternoon to a warm
welcome, becoming the first Indian Vice President to visit Myanmar in 16 years.
Shekhawat, who is heading a high-level delegation, was received at the airport by Vice Senior General
Maung Aye, who is number two in the hierarchy in Myanmar's ruling military junta. Rajiv Gandhi had
visited this country in 1987 as Prime Minister.
PTI
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