India on Monday announced it would provide a 500 million-dollar line of credit to Myanmar as the two countries signed 12 agreements on a range of sectors, including air services, beginning a 'new journey' of bilateral cooperation.
On the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Myanmar in quarter of a century, Manmohan Singh held 'broad-ranging' discussions with Myanmar President Thein Sein on a road map for bilateral cooperation and said New Delhi was committed to Myanmar's economic development.
A memorandum of understanding for India's $500-million credit line was signed between Export-Import Bank of India and Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank.
The line of credit was agreed upon in October last year when the Myanmar President had visited New Delhi.
The two countries also signed an air services
The Prime Minister told Thein Sein that connectivity remains a major thrust area in India-Myanmar relations while capacity-building in Myanmar was a major priority for India's development assistance to this country.
India pledged to double the training slots of Myanmarese personnel in India.
"We have embarked on a new journey of bilateral cooperation", Singh told Thein Sein, adding "we are committed to strengthening our economic and development partnership." Singh told President Sein that India was ready to share with Myanmar its experience of Parliamentary democracy and "we wish you all success in your nation-building efforts and changes you are bringing about," according to Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Syed Akbaruddin.