Panglong Agreement

Panglong Agreement

The Panglong Agreement was reached between the Burmese government under Aung San and the Shan, Kachin, and Chin peoples on 12 February, 1947. The agreement accepted "Full autonomy in internal administration for the Frontier Areas" in principle and envisioned the creation of a Kachin State by the Constituent Assembly. It continued the financial relations established between the Shan states and the Burmese federal government, and envisioned similar arrangements for the Kachin Hills and the Chin Hills.

ee also

* Chin State
* Kachin State

External links

* [http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/docs/panglong_agreement.htm Text of the Panglong Agreement]


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