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India Myanmar Business and Cultural Council

India Myanmar Business and Cultural Council - About myanmar

About Myanmar

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a Southeast Asian country known for its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and deep-rooted traditions. It shares borders with India, Bangladesh, China, Laos, and Thailand, making it a significant crossroads of Asian civilizations. The country's history, influenced by Buddhism and colonial rule, has shaped its unique identity, blending ancient traditions with modern aspirations.
Myanmar’s geography is as diverse as its people. The Irrawaddy River, the country’s lifeline, flows through fertile plains, supporting agriculture and daily life. Towering mountain ranges in the north, dense forests, and pristine beaches along the Bay of Bengal add to the nation’s natural beauty. The country is home to over 100 ethnic groups, each with its own language, customs, and traditional attire, contributing to its vibrant cultural mosaic.
The capital, Naypyidaw, represents Myanmar’s political center, while Yangon, the largest city, is the cultural and economic hub. Yangon is famous for its colonial-era architecture, lively markets, and the stunning Shwedagon Pagoda, a sacred Buddhist site dating back to the 6th century. Another remarkable destination is Bagan, an ancient city with thousands of pagodas and temples, drawing visitors from around the world.
Economically, Myanmar has experienced significant transformations. Once heavily reliant on agriculture, the country has expanded into industries such as tourism, energy, and manufacturing. Despite challenges, Myanmar continues to develop its infrastructure and engage in regional economic partnerships, including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Myanmar's cultural heritage is deeply tied to Buddhism, which influences daily life, art, and festivals. Traditional dances, music, and crafts reflect centuries-old customs, while the warmth and hospitality of the people leave a lasting impression on visitors. As Myanmar embraces the future, it does so with resilience and hope, preserving its traditions while striving for progress and unity on the global stage.

Objectives

Objectives

India Myanmar Business and Cultural Council - Business Council

Business Council

To promote bilateral trade between India and Myanmar To boost businesses of all the sectors, particularly MSMEs, and create business opportunities To promote businesses of all sizes across the two countries Establish business to business and people to people contact Create tie-ups amongst chambers of commerce and have Business people as part of this council.

India Myanmar Business and Cultural Council - Cultural Council

Cultural Council

To promote cultures and exchange ideas and values through this council Facilitate cultural exchanges in the form of music, dance, history, artifacts, exhibitions, expos and even through online mediums Create opportunities for student exchanges, training and courses to promote cultural relations between India and Myanmar To promote artists through shows, exhibitions, etc. either in person or through online mediums.

10 of the most beautiful places to visit in Myanmar - Travel Video

10 of the most beautiful places to visit in Myanmar - Travel Video

Myanmar at a Glance

Myanmar at a Glance

Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Naypyidaw

Southeast Asia

676,578 km²

Approx. 54.5 million (2024)

Burmese

Petroleum Gas, Rice, Dried Legumes, Precious Stones, and Rubber

Refined Petroleum, Broadcasting Equipment, Machinery, Motor Vehicles, and Pharmaceuticals

Myanmar Kyat (MMK)

+95

Myanmar Standard Time (MST) (GMT+6:30)