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Succeeded by
  
Zeya Aung

Name
  
Myat Hein

Rank
  
General officer

Years of service
  
1975 - 2013

Service/branch
  
Myanmar Air Force

Spouse(s)
  
Htwe Htwe Nyunt

Allegiance
  
Myanmar (Burma)

Nationality
  
Burmese


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Preceded by
  
Thein Tun (as Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs)

Born
  
27 April 1955 (age 69) Pegu Division, Burma (
1955-04-27
)

Alma mater
  
Defence Services Academy

Education
  
Defence Services Academy

Interview with i profile u myat hein minister of communication and information technology


General Myat Hein (Burmese: မြတ်ဟိန်း) was a Burmese general and the commander of Myanmar Air Force. As such he is titled as the Commander-in-Chief (Air). Myat Hein is Vice-Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Party.

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During 2001, Myat Hein held the rank of colonel and served in the post of Chief of Staff (Air). The following year, Myat Hein remained as Chief of Staff (Air), and was promoted to brigadier general. By 2003 he had been appointed Commander-in-Chief (Air) and held the rank of major general. During his time as the Air Force commander, Myat Hein has maintained close links with China and India.

On 13 February 2013, he was retired from military and became Minister of Communications and Information Technology.The European Union has ordered that Myat Hein's funds be frozen inside its jurisdiction.

Myat Hein in August 23 was elected Vice-Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Party, preceded by three deputy-chairman Shwe Mann, Htay Oo and Aye Myint, replacing former president Thein Sein.

Myat Hain is married to Htwe Htwe Nyunt.

Htet myat hein mmb civil engineer


References

Myat Hein Wikipedia