Myanmar’s junta chief turned president heads to India, with an eye on China
Myanmar's junta chief, who has recently assumed the presidency, is traveling to India. This visit is significant as it reflects Myanmar's strategic interests in the region, particularly concerning China. The trip is expected to strengthen ties between Myanmar and India amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
- ▪Myanmar's junta chief has recently become the president of the country.
- ▪The visit to India is aimed at enhancing Myanmar's strategic interests in the region.
- ▪The trip highlights the importance of India in Myanmar's foreign relations, especially in the context of China's influence.
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