Background
The process of democratic transition, which gained momentum in Myanmar in 2011, opened the floodgates for academia, international investors, international media and human rights activists to capture the country's experiences with colonialism, a ravaged history, ethnic conflicts and possible outcomes through political and economic reforms.
With political liberalization in Myanmar, there is a renewed scope for enhancement of bilateral ties. It is within this framework that this conference seeks to explore the implications that contemporary changes in Myanmar have on India-Myanmar relationship in terms of ethnicity, security and connectivity.