India, Myanmar strengthen ties acting robust against insurgent groups
India maintained strong relations with foreign
nations in its quest of counter terrorism.
India and Myanmar are the two neighboring
countries resulted in much progress
Finally, Myanmar government being on Indian side
successfully crackdown Indian groups taking shelter.
The takeover of the NSCN-K headquarters a
drastic development as Taga was the collective headquarters of all extremist
groups active in the northeast except the Isak-Muivah faction of the NSCN – K
ceasefire mode since 1997.
Taga is close to the Indian border.
Groups such as United Liberation Front of Asom
(ULFA) and United National Liberation Front of Manipur are known to use jungle
routes for hit-and-run operations in India from the NSCN-K’s base.
Members of the NSCN-K faction comprising Myanmar
nationals
Among the Indian Nagas in the outfit, moved
north towards the China border after the crackdown.
Sumi won a cash award of ₹10 lakhs
A few months ago, India and Myanmar army
together carried the surgical attack on militant groups deliberately eyeing in
the Northeast.
About
Myanmar
Capital: Naypyidaw
Largest city: Yangon (Rangoon)
President: Win Myint