India–Myanmar Relations: Connectivity, Security, Development and Strategic Partnership in Southeast Asia

India–Myanmar relations form the backbone of India’s Act East Policy and its strategic engagement with Southeast Asia. Anchored in shared history, civilisational ties, geographic proximity, and regional security interests, this partnership plays a critical role in border stability, connectivity, energy security, maritime cooperation, and Indo-Pacific geopolitics.

This hub page functions as a structured navigation gateway, organising all India–Myanmar content into clear thematic categories. It enables students, researchers, and UPSC/IR aspirants to directly access focused resources across diplomacy, defence, trade, connectivity, development cooperation, and regional strategy.


🌏 Strategic Relations, Diplomacy & Regional Stability


🛡 Defence, Border Security & Counter‑Insurgency


💼 Trade, Economy & Border Connectivity


🚧 Connectivity, Infrastructure & Regional Integration


🌱 Climate, Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Category Title: India–Myanmar Climate & Sustainability


🧬 Science, Space, Digital & Innovation


🏥 Health, Disaster Management & Humanitarian Cooperation


🎓 Education, Skills, Culture & People‑to‑People Ties



🌐 Regional Architecture, ASEAN, BIMSTEC & Indo‑Pacific

This India–Myanmar Relations Hub serves as a strategic knowledge index for understanding India’s eastern neighbourhood diplomacy. It integrates security studies, development cooperation, regional connectivity, and Indo-Pacific strategy into a single structured framework.

The hub is designed for academic research, policy analysis, and competitive examination preparation (UPSC GS-2, GS-3, IR & Security Studies), enabling systematic study of India–Myanmar relations as a regional strategic ecosystem rather than isolated bilateral events.