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In Pics: Narendra Modi in Myanmar

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Myanmar's President U Thein Sein to begin a string of bilateral meetings with over 40 world leaders during his 10-day three-nation tour on the margins of key


The 45-minute talks, the first meet between the two leaders, were held shortly after Modi arrived on a two-day visit and was accorded a guard of honour. People dressed in traditional attire also flocked to greet him.

"Landed in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, to a very warm welcome! Great being in this beautiful country," Modi tweeted. He also posted a picture.

In Myanmar, Modi will meet leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during the ASEAN-India summit. He will also meet the leaders of the East Asia Summit, which include the ASEAN and seven others besides India, during the Nov 12-13 summits.

In his departure statement Monday, Modi said he had left "with a great sense of anticipation and fully conscious of the significance of the India-ASEAN Summit and East Asia Summit". He described ASEAN as "at the core of our Act East Policy and at the centre of our dream of an Asian century" and East Asia Summit as a platform ahead of others in its "potential to shape this region and the world's future".