"In view of the
"They may be in touch with the embassy, if required," it said in the advisory titled 'Message for Indian citizens residing in Myanmar in connection with the recent political scenario in Myanmar'.
In its reaction to the developments in the country,
India also said it was monitoring the situation closely and that it has been steadfast in supporting the democratic transition in that country.
The Myanmarese military staged the coup amid its rising friction with the ruling NLD government over the results of the November 8 general election. The NLD had registered a thumping victory in the polls. However, the military had alleged discrepancies in the electoral process.
The democratic transition in Myanmar had taken place in 2011 after decades of military rule.
According to the Indian embassy, around 7,000 non resident Indians are living in Myanmar while the number of Indian origin people in that country could be in the range of 1.5-2.5 million.
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