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Q65
(CISF/2026)
International Relations & Global Affairs › India's Bilateral & Regional Relations
The Free Movement Regime (FMR), with which of the following countries, was scrapped by the Government of India in the year 2024 ? 1. Myanmar 2. Bangladesh 3. Bhutan Select the answer using the code given below :
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D
Explanation
The Government of India officially decided to scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR) with Myanmar in February 2024. The FMR, which was formalized in 2018 as part of the Act East Policy, allowed people living within 16 km of the India-Myanmar border to travel into each other's territory without a visa for up to two weeks.
- Myanmar: The decision to scrap the FMR and fence the entire 1,643 km border was taken to ensure internal security, curb illegal immigration, and stop drug trafficking and insurgent activities, particularly in the wake of the ethnic conflict in Manipur.
- Bangladesh: India does not have an FMR with Bangladesh; the border is heavily regulated and largely fenced.
- Bhutan: While India shares an open border with Bhutan under the 1949 Treaty of Friendship, it is not referred to as the 'Free Movement Regime' and was not scrapped in 2024.
Therefore, only statement 1 is correct.
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