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Free Movement Regime (FMR) on India-Myanmar border

Free Movement Regime (FMR) on India-Myanmar border IAS Toppers

Union Home Minister has recently stated that the porous India-Myanmar border will be fenced, and the Free Movement Regime (FMR) that allows entry without travel documents will be abolished.

Free Movement Regime (FMR) on India-Myanmar border
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What is the Free Movement Regime (FMR) on the India-Myanmar Border?

  • The FMR is a mutually agreed pact between India and Myanmar that allowed tribes along the border to travel 16 km inside the other country without a visa.
  • It was implemented in 2018.
  • It was a part of the Act East policy of India.
  • FMR help addressed the division caused by the 1826British-drawn border, facilitating people-to-people contact, local trade, and trans-border commerce.
    • The MizoKuki, and Chins, collectively called Zo people, share a common ancestry and have a robust ethnic tie. 
  • The members of hill tribes have to produce a border pass, which is valid for a year, and can stay in the other country for about 2 weeks per visit.
  • For people living near Myanmar border, Indian towns are closer for businesseducation, and healthcare than those in their own country.
Free Movement Regime (FMR) on India-Myanmar border info
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Issues leading to scrapping of FMR:

  • Insurgents, illegal immigrants, and drug traffickers misuse FMR, often creating trouble in the Manipur state.
  • Myanmar junta’s persecution had led to an influx of Myanmarese tribals into India, especially into Manipur and Mizoram.
  • Insurgent groups exploit porous borders for smuggling drugs and weapons, leading to concerns about FMR aiding illegal activities and threatening India’s internal security.
    • Many insurgent groups such as United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) have constructed their camps in Myanmar.
  • The India-Myanmar Border goes through forested terrain which is difficult to monitor.

About India-Myanmar Border:

  • India and Myanmar have a border of length 1,643 kilometres that runs from the tripoint with China in the north to the tripoint with Bangladesh in the south.
  • India mostly shares an unfenced border with Myanmar.
  • 4 North-Eastern States which are- Arunachal PradeshNagalandManipur and Mizoram share international boundary with Myanmar
  • Assam Rifles (AR) has been deployed along this border to monitor and check infiltration across the border.
Free Movement Regime (FMR) on India-Myanmar border map
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