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No discussions on Suu Kyi during Kalam visit

The Indian President left Myanmar today after a four-day trip in which he sealed a crucial gas deal between the two countries.

Published on: Mar 11, 2006 12:56 PM IST
None | By , Yangon
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Indian President Abdul Kalam left Myanmar on Saturday after a four-day trip in which he sealed a deal allowing his country to search for new ways to tap Myanmar's natural gas reserves.

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The deal marked India's latest move in its competition with China for influence in military-ruled Myanmar, despite international condemnation of the junta's human rights abuses and calls for the release of detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Indian foreign ministry official Shyam Saran told reporters in Yangon that Kalam and Myanmar's junta chief, Senior General Than Shwe, did not discuss the house arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi.

Most of Kalam's visit, the first by an Indian head of state, focused on business, though he also reached two agreements on satellite imagery and education.

India has been trying to negotiate a three-billion-dollar deal to run a pipeline from Myanmar across Bangladesh to the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, but failed to make headway in the talks.

China and Myanmar have already signed a deal to allow China to study building a pipeline from the Arakan Coast to its Yunnan province.

The satellite deal would allow Myanmar to use Indian satellite imagery, which could be applied to agricultural projects or to survey for minerals.

The third deal agreed was to improve cooperation in Buddhist studies.

 
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