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Myanmar civil war: Mizoram gateway for western mercenaries
Source: Chronicle News Service

Imphal, April 06 2025: Mizoram, the northeastern Indian state bordering Myanmar's conflict-ridden Chin State, is emerging as a key entry point for foreign mercenaries - particularly Western veterans - into Myanmar, where they are reportedly training rebel groups resisting the military junta.

This revelation is backed by specific intelligence inputs disclosed by Mizoram chief minister Lalduhoma during the state assembly on March 10, 2025 .

Lalduhoma stated that approximately 2,000 foreign nationals, primarily from Western countries like the UK and the US, entered Mizoram between June and December 2024 .

Most of them were not visible in common tourist areas, raising suspicions that they were not visiting for leisure but for clandestine missions across the border.

A particularly telling case is that of British national Daniel Newey, who was arrested on June 19, 2024, at Aizawl's Lengpui Airport carrying live ammunition.

Reports later linked him to training anti-junta insurgents in Myanmar.

He spent six months in jail before being released in February 2025 .

His brother, Samuel Newey, had previously died fighting in Ukraine, suggesting a possible family involvement in paramilitary - activities, according to reports by The Times of India and Sky News.

Mizoram's 510-kilometre border with Myanmar has long been porous due to the Free Movement Regime (FMR), a bilateral understanding that allowed border residents to travel up to 16 kilometres into each other's territory without visas.

This regime, however, has been curtailed by the Ministry of Home Affairs since December 2024, with the limit reduced to 10 kilometres at designated checkpoints amid security concerns.

The state's deep ethnic and cultural ties with Myanmar's Chin population further complicate enforcement.

The Mizo and Chin communities are part of the larger Mizo-Chin-Kuki-Zo group, sharing linguistic, religious, and social traditions.

Since Myanmar's February 2021 coup, Mizoram has taken a sympathetic stance, hosting over 31,000 refugees and providing aid through civil society organisations like the Young Mizo Association and churches, often in defiance of central government directives, according to reports published by India Today, and The Diplomat.

This support has extended to rebel factions such as the Chin National Front (CNF), which uses Mizoram as a rear base.

Supplies including medicines and fuel, as well as informal labour opportunities, have reportedly flowed across the border, making Mizoram crucial to the Chin resistance.

According to a 2015 survey, 80 per cent of Chin households were already experiencing food insecurity, a situation that has only worsened in the ongoing conflict.

While Mizoram sees its actions as humanitarian and kinship-driven, the central government in New Delhi views them as breaches of India's foreign policy domain.

It has re-imposed the Protected Area Permit (PAP) system and suspended the FMR in recent months to curb undocumented foreign movements.

This came after reports of a February 2025 merger of rebel groups in Mizoram, attended by CM Lalduhoma himself, which was seen as further evidence of political alignment with anti-junta forces, according to a report by The Times of India.

In recent weeks, online discussions and independent analysts have added to the scrutiny noting that mercenaries are "using Mizoram as a transit, not a base", indirectly confirming the state's logistical role in the conflict.

Despite rising international attention, Mizoram's leadership remains resistant to federal control.

Lalduhoma has opposed the abolition of FMR, labelling it an artificial barrier between culturally united peoples.

His stance, grounded in a history of Mizo insurgency and autonomy movements, prioritises ethnic solidarity over national security protocols.

Adding to the complexity, Mizoram's exposure to global cultural currents including Christian missionary works has made it more globally connected than many realise.

Linguistically and culturally, this has created an environment in which foreign visitors, including potential mercenaries, can blend in more easily, as noted in The Diplomat.

As Myanmar's civil war drags on and the junta's control continues to erode in regions like Chin State, Mizoram's role as a humanitarian corridor and now a strategic conduit for foreign fighters raises critical questions for India's border security, foreign policy, and regional diplomacy.

The line between solidarity and subversion remains blurred - and increasingly hard to patrol.


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