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There was always a demand for a seperate Chin Land inside Myanmar.

Disintegration of Myanmar is a welcome thing, only after that peace will prevail in that region.

The hold and attrocities of Military Junta will be diminished after that.
And it is not good for our NE security. That conflict will spread to our NE states. We have to nip it in the bud.
 

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There was always a demand for a seperate Chin Land inside Myanmar.

Disintegration of Myanmar is a welcome thing, only after that peace will prevail in that region.

The hold and attrocities of Military Junta will be diminished after that.
No way it is good. They're already surviving on drug money & extortion. If Myanmar splinters how're the various constituents going to run their economy ? They'd multiply their drug produce , that's what . That area isn't known as the Golden Triangle just like that .

Besides 2 out of the various insurgencies fighting over there , seeking either Independence or autonomous regions in those parts also have kin here with pretty much the same demands viz the Nagas & the Chin.

To add to the mess China's waiting in the wings to build an approach to the BoB & their port on the Myanmarese coast linking it up to Kunming. And that's just one of their aims. The rest would be to stem our influence there apart from boosting groups based there fighting insurgencies in the NE.

Think Afghanistan in the past 50 yrs & you'd get an idea where we're going with this . If the junta doesn't want to collapse they ought to at least get the majority ethnic Bmars on their side & the only way to do it is to reach an accomodation with Aung San Suu Kyi & her NLD.
 

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If Myanmar splinters how're the various constituents going to run their economy ? They'd multiply their drug produce
The Myanmarese ethnic minority armed organizations historically always pursued for autonomy or de facto independence in their conflicts with the military Junta.

If the Junta doesn't want to collapse they ought to at least get the majority ethnic Bamars on their side & the only way to do it is to reach an accomodation with Aung San Suu Kyi & her NLD.
The military Junta’s current objective is to drag out the war, exhaust the population, split the ethnic minorities along the periphery from the Bamar majority and then pick them off one by one over time.

Aung San Suu Kyi government’s also failed miserably to incorporate ethnic minority voices during her brief tenure.

To add to the mess China's waiting in the wings to build an approach to the BoB & their port on the Myanmarese coast linking it up to Kunming. And that's just one of their aims.
China has also its own set of problems to deal with.

Infact instability along their border is a problem for the Chinese also. There is also a high chance of refugees crossing into China's Yunnan province.

And also Chinese nationals have been killed in the recent clashes when military Junta's artillery shell struck the Chinese side of the border.
 

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KUKI NGOs Obstructing Cremation of 88 bodies to Stroke Ethnic tension in Manipur : report by The Supreme Court-appointed committee

 

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It is really historic day, the first time a Meitei militant signed a peace accord, and time to tackle the Refugee problem
 

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All right now it's turn of Kuki seperatist organisations.
I hope it will not turn out like rest of India where dharmiks are pacifying and don’t have street or hard power while desert cult have free rein. Metei must have some kind of street power and hard power to resist desert cults though they must not support separatism.
 

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I hope it will not turn out like rest of India where dharmiks are pacifying and don’t have street or hard power while desert cult have free rein. Metei must have some kind of street power and hard power to resist desert cults though they must not support separatism.
That's what I was implying at.

Just dont disarm the Meiteis only, there must be a level playing field.
 
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All right now it's turn of Kuki seperatist organisations.
It's a matter of time, tbh. The Zomi revolutionary army and by extension it's allies - the Kuki Liberation Army and the NSCN (in the case of Nagas) are an enemy of the Chin National Army which is based out of Myanmar. The Chin National Army is allied with the People's Defence Force (PDF) of Myanmar which were instrumental in forcing the UNLF surrender. Ironically, cooperating with the rebels in Myanmar is proving to be more fruitful than cooperating with the Junta.
 

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That's what I was implying at.

Just dont disarm the Meiteis only, there must be a level playing field.
Ok.
Far more good strategy would have been to arming and supporting the dharmiks people and de-arming the Kuki who are bathing in desert cult right now but it seems our institutional Gandhism still drags our governments to do non-sense things and outright self goal of serving dharmiks on platter to desert cult.
 

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Ok.
Far more good strategy would have been to arming the dharmiks people but it seems our institutional Gandhism still drags our governments to do non-sense things and outright self goal of serving dharmiks on platter to desert cult.
It's not as simple in north-east, Meiteis have had separatist movement as well, and there were some kuki groups ready to work with govt.
 

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