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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern over the devastating earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. India is preparing to offer aid to the affected countries and has kept its authorities on standby. There have been no reports of incidents involving Indian citizens in Thailand. The BIMSTEC summit, which India will attend, is scheduled for April 4 in Bangkok.
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