Free Movement Regime

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The Free Movement Regime is a bilateral arrangement between India and Myanmar that allows local border residents to travel across the frontier without visas for limited distances and durations to facilitate traditional social and economic ties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral arrangement
border management mechanism
cross-border mobility regime
aimsToBalance facilitation of traditional ties and security concerns
appliesToBorder India–Myanmar border NERFINISHED
beneficiary local border residents of India
local border residents of Myanmar
countryInvolved India NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
geographicalScope India–Myanmar frontier NERFINISHED
hasFeature applies only to designated border areas
exempts eligible travelers from standard visa procedures
permits short-term cross-border visits
implementedBy Government of India NERFINISHED
Government of Myanmar NERFINISHED
legalNature bilateral arrangement between India and Myanmar
policyDomain border security
cross-border mobility
immigration policy
purpose to allow local border residents to travel without visas within specified limits
to facilitate traditional economic ties across the India–Myanmar border
to facilitate traditional social ties across the India–Myanmar border
relatedTo India–Myanmar border trade NERFINISHED
India–Myanmar people-to-people contacts
India’s Northeast border regions NERFINISHED
Myanmar’s border regions
travelLimitation limited distance from the border
limited duration of stay
travelRequirement no visa required for eligible local border residents

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India–Myanmar border hasPolicy Free Movement Regime