According to recent media reports, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, who also handles the transport department, has said that the bus service between the two countries is likely to begin in April this year. Apparently, while the first bus from Mandalay will leave on April 7, the first bus from Imphal will leave on April 8. Mandalay-based Shwe Mandalar Express will handle the service on the Myanmar stretch while Imphal-based Seven Sister Holidays will handle the Indian stretch. The border crossing will take place through Tamu (Myanmar)-Moreh (India) towns and the entire journey is expected to be completed in 14 to 16 hours. However, the exact time will depend on the road conditions and the time taken at the immigration offices on both sides of the border.