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India-Myanmar relations
Have Burmese Nationals Enrolled as Indian Citizens in Assam?
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
The fates of thousands hang in the balance as India’s National Register of Citizens comes under question.
Amid Tatmadaw Offensive, India’s NSCN(K) Rebels Are on the Retreat
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
A recent offensive has the Naga rebels stepping back.
India’s Northeast Emerges as a Drug-Trafficking Corridor Between Myanmar and Bangladesh
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Bangladesh is alarmed over the increasing flow of synthetic drugs from India’s Northeast sourced from laboratories in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s Search for Elusive Peace
By Amara Thiha
Government efforts to secure peace in the country continue to be hampered by internal and external factors.
India Deploys the Army to Check Rebel, Refugee Influx From Myanmar
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
The Indo-Myanmar borderlands heat up once again.
India Continues to Play Safe With Myanmar Over the Rohingya Issue
By Angshuman Choudhury
By sidelining Myanmar military abuses, India is failing to uphold a values-centered foreign policy.
Indian Refugee Policy and the Rohingyas
By Bansari Kamdar
In the balance between security, strategy, and humanity, humanity is losing.
The Opening of an India-Myanmar Land Border Crossing: A Boon for Northeast India
By Rupakjyoti Borah
The move is a fillip for India's Act East policy and ties with ASEAN.
What the US Can Learn from China and India’s Engagement With Myanmar
By Abigail Chen and Hunter Marston
As U.S. pressure tactics have proven unable to improve conditions for the Rohingya, it is worth considering alternatives.
Bangladesh First: Behind India’s Changing Stance on the Rohingya
By Joyeeta Bhattacharjee
India has finally taken a stand on the biggest issue dividing Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Myanmar’s Approach to India
By Ramya P S
A closer look at how Myanmar engages with India and the Act East Policy.
The Future of India’s Do-Nothing Policy Toward the Rohingya
By Shreya Upadhyay
The Rohingya crisis will impact India directly and indirectly. New Delhi must take action.