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Indian Rebel Outfits Regrouping in Myanmar Again

Indian Rebel Outfits Regrouping in Myanmar Again

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
The Tatmadaw is deploying India's northeastern separatist groups in its fight against anti-junta resistance.
Myanmar Junta Orders Judges to Ignore Correspondence From International Courts

Myanmar Junta Orders Judges to Ignore Correspondence From International Courts

By Sebastian Strangio
A leaked memo offers some insight into how the military administration views the advancing criminal cases against its top leaders.

What the National Defense Authorization Act Means for US Policy Toward Myanmar

What the National Defense Authorization Act Means for US Policy Toward Myanmar

By Zachary Abuza
The legislation calls for Washington to adopt a more robust and cohesive approach toward the country's military junta.

UN Special Rapporteur Calls for ‘New Year’s Ceasefire’ in Myanmar

UN Special Rapporteur Calls for ‘New Year’s Ceasefire’ in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
But given the asymmetry of forces on the ground, any ceasefire would likely play into the military junta's hands.

India’s Foreign Secretary Visits Post-Coup Myanmar

India’s Foreign Secretary Visits Post-Coup Myanmar

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Given the geopolitical and security interests, India cannot afford to ignore or isolate Myanmar.
Save the Children Confirms Two Staff Killed in Myanmar Massacre

Save the Children Confirms Two Staff Killed in Myanmar Massacre

By Sebastian Strangio
The terror attack in Kayah State portends a dry season military offensive against the anti-coup resistance.

Massacre of Civilians in Myanmar Fuels Outrage

Massacre of Civilians in Myanmar Fuels Outrage

By Tassanee Vejpongsa
The military reportedly shot and burnt over 30 civilians, including children, in Mo So village in eastern Myanmar.
Indian Foreign Secretary Embarks on State Visit to Military-Ruled Myanmar

Indian Foreign Secretary Embarks on State Visit to Military-Ruled Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
Harsh Vardhan Shringla's two-day visit marks a step toward India's official recognition of the military government.

Explaining Thailand’s Quiet Diplomacy in Myanmar

Explaining Thailand’s Quiet Diplomacy in Myanmar

By Tita Sanglee
Shared borders and longstanding military ties underpin the country's cautious approach since the coup.

Is There Any Solution to Myanmar’s Rohingya Crisis?

Is There Any Solution to Myanmar’s Rohingya Crisis?

By Sebastian Strangio
The February coup has further complicated the potential return of more than 1 million Rohingya refugees to Myanmar.

Thailand Sends Refugees Back to Myanmar Amid Continued Fighting

Thailand Sends Refugees Back to Myanmar Amid Continued Fighting

By Sebastian Strangio
Civilians were among the several thousand who fled fierce fighting around the town of Lay Kay Kaw last week.
Cambodian PM Nominates Top Diplomat as ASEAN Envoy on Myanmar

Cambodian PM Nominates Top Diplomat as ASEAN Envoy on Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn can be expected to pursue a strategy of pragmatic engagement with the military junta.

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