| S.No | MoU/Agreement | Signatory (India) | Signatory (Myanmar) | Exchange |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MoU on Cooperation for Prevention of Trafficking in Persons; Rescue, Recovery, Repatriation and Re-Integration of Victims of Trafficking | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 2 | Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar regarding Indian Grant Assistance for Implementation of Quick Impact Projects (QIP) | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 3 | Project Agreement between Rakhine State Government and Embassy of India, Yangon for construction of incinerator in Mrauk Oo township hospital, construction of seed storage houses and water supply systems in Gwa township under Rakhine State Development Programme | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 4 | Project Agreement between Rakhine State Government and Embassy of India, Yangon for distribution of electricity by solar power in five townships of Rakhine State under Rakhine State Development Program | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 5 | Project Agreement between Rakhine State Government and Embassy of India, Yangon for construction of Kyawlyaung- Ohlphyu road, construction of Kyaung Taung Kyaw Paung road in Buthedaung Township under Rakhine State Development Program | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 6 | Project Agreement Between Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement and Embassy of India, Yangon for construction of pre-schools under Rakhine State Development Programme | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 7 | MoU for Cooperation on Combating Timber Trafficking, and Conservation of Tigers and other Wildlife | HE Shri Saurabh Kumar; Ambassador of India to Myanmar |
HE Moe Kyaw Aung Ambassador of Myanmar to India |
Same as signatories |
| 8 | MoU between India (MoPNG) and Myanmar (Ministry of Electricity & Energy) for cooperation in the field of petroleum products | Shri Sunil Kumar Joint Secretary Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Republic of India |
U Than Zaw Director General, Oil & Gas Planning Department, Ministry of Electricity & Energy | Ambassador of India to Myanmar Shri Saurabh Kumar and Ambassador of Myanmar to India Mr. Moe Kyaw Aung |
| 9 | MoU between the Ministry of Communications of the Republic of India and the Ministry of Transport & Communications of Myanmar on cooperation in the field of communication | Mr. Anshu Prakash, Secretary, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications |
H.E Moe Kyaw Aung, Ambassador of Myanmar | Same as signatories |
| 10 | MoU for cooperation in the field of health research between Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Department of Medical Research (DMR), M/o Health & Sports of Myanmar | Prof (Dr.) Balram Bhargava, ICMR | H.E Moe Kyaw Aung, Ambassador of Myanmar | Same as signatories |
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PM Modi interacted with BJP booth karyakartas across Assam as a part of the ‘Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot’ programme via NaMo App. He energised booth-level members and reaffirmed that every booth remains the foundation of the party’s strength and electoral success. He hailed the true spirit of Assam, calling it a powerful force driving BJP’s growth in the Northeast.
Opening the interaction, PM Modi described himself as a karyakarta first, expressing pride in working alongside the grassroots cadre. He lauded booth karyakartas for their tireless dedication, emphasising that their connect with every household is the BJP’s greatest strength. “Booth jeetoge toh chunav jeetoge,” he reiterated.
Highlighting Assam’s transformation over the past decade, PM Modi underlined the shift from instability and violence to peace, progress, and prosperity under the double engine government. He noted that over a dozen key peace agreements have brought lasting stability, especially in regions like Bodoland.
He stressed the importance of educating first-time voters about Assam’s past challenges, urging karyakartas to actively communicate the contrast between earlier regimes marked by unrest and the current era of stability. He encouraged innovative booth-level engagements to emotionally connect with voters while showcasing developmental achievements.
PM Modi also called for focused outreach to beneficiaries of key welfare schemes such as PM Awas Yojana, PM-Kisan, Ujjwala, and others, urging workers to compile beneficiary lists and strengthen direct engagement. He emphasised turning polling day into a Jan Utsav, with collective participation ensuring maximum voter turnout.
Encouraging youth and women’s participation, PM Modi praised Assam’s Nari Shakti and highlighted initiatives empowering women economically and socially. He urged workers to leverage platforms like the NaMo App and social media to share real-life stories.
Addressing key regional concerns, PM Modi underscored the importance of protecting Assam’s identity and tackling issues like illegal infiltration, calling it not just a political issue but one of security, culture, and justice. He urged karyakartas to raise awareness at the grassroots and support efforts ensuring the rights and dignity of indigenous communities.
He also highlighted the empowerment of tea garden workers through land rights and welfare schemes, calling it a historic step towards dignity and long-term security for lakhs of families.
Reaffirming the guiding principles of ‘Seva, Sangathan, and Samarpan’, PM Modi said that Assam’s BJP karyakartas embody the true spirit of the organisation.
He concluded with a powerful call to action:“When every booth becomes strong, victory becomes certain, and Assam’s future becomes brighter.”

