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China-Myanmar ties boon to NE militancy
Assam Tribune | R Dutta Choudhury | Guwahati, July 20
Growing influence of China on Myanmar and the coming together of the anti-talk militant groups in the neighbouring country may have serious implications in the North East region of the country in the days to come and there is urgent need for greater synergy among the police and security forces working in all the States of the region to deal with the problem.
Highly placed official sources told The Assam Tribune that according to intelligence inputs, instead of assisting any individual militant group, China would be keen on helping the groups if they come together and the militants having bases in Myanmar have been given to understand that to get help from China, they would have to come into some kind of understanding.
Official sources revealed that according to available inputs, several Manipur-based militant groups, including PLA, UNLF, PREPAK and KYKL, have come into some kind of understanding. The anti-talk faction of the ULFA, headed by Paresh Baruah, is in the Taga area in close contact with the NSCN (K) and leaders of the Manipur-based groups, while. the commander in chief of the anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB), IK Sangbijit along with several hardcore members of the outfit have come closer in the Taga area.
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