There are four basic ingredients of success: chanda (intention, purpose, desire, or zeal), viriya (diligence and will), citta (right intent and attitude,) and vimansa, or panna (wisdom).
There have been repercussions from the decline in rice exports at the Muse gate, illegal trade, and the recent withdrawal of the EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences on Myanmar’s export sector. As a result, we see some difficulties in the short term.
A government elected by the people has a duty to carry out the equitable development of all regions in the country, in accordance with rules and regulations.
With the development of information technology, the world is changing at a rapid pace. Countries, societies, and the information technology sector are co-evolving swiftly, and Myanmar is striving to keep pace with the changes.