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Yes. In Asia all countries are still developing countries except Japan
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 05 Feb 03:24 am
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Burma has had a very long civil war which started in 1948 there was fighting between the government of burma and most of the tribes that slowly became militant. Alot of people have died because of the Burmese government and their lack of intellect. So yes it is developing, and its deffinetely a third world country.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 01 Feb 12:55 pm
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Burma has had a very long civil war which started in 1948 there was fighting between the government of burma and most of the tribes that slowly became militant. Alot of people have died because of the Burmese government and their lack of intellect. So yes it is developing, and its deffinetely a third world country.
Answered by kritika, 02 Feb 02:49 pm
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Burma has had a very long civil war which started in 1948 there was fighting between the government of burma and most of the tribes that slowly became militant. Alot of people have died because of the Burmese government and their lack of intellect. So yes it is developing, and its deffinetely a third world country.
Answered by nilesh, 02 Feb 02:31 pm
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To help corporations and investors evaluate the implications of recent developments and the many business and investment opportunities emerging in Myanmar -- an untapped Southeast Asian market of 55+ million people that is now opening up its economy after sixty years of isolation -- KWR International, Inc. (KWR) is pleased to announce the release of an executive briefing titled Business and Investment Opportunities in the New Myanmar. The KWR report highlights the significant transformation now taking place in Myanmar; a resource-rich nation, which possesses significant natural gas and oil reserves, 80% of the worlds teak supply, precious gemstones and metallic minerals, and substantial fertile land for agriculture. Its preservation of temples, pagodas, and colonial buildings combined with its vast natural beauty heightens its attractiveness as a tourist destination. Myanmars geographic location is ideal for commerce with China, India and other parts of Southeast Asia with coastal acce
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Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 01 Feb 02:38 pm
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