Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Another dance with the military dictators

I mean another diplomatic dance of democratic India with the military dictators of Burma.

Poknapham has front-paged a story about a hush hush arms shipment by the Govt of India to the Burmese military dictators. It was 10 pm in Moreh of the 17th and the people living along the Gate no 1 of the international border could clearly saw around 20 military trucks rumbling towards the bridge that goes to the Burmese territories. All the trucks are brand new and all of them carried expensive looking ‘equipments’ in neatly sealed boxes.

The story carried a detailed report of how the shipment was received at the Burmese side of the territory. It said the military rulers there ordered all the house lights along the Moreh-Kalemyo road should be turned off by 8 pm that night. And nobody should come out of their houses by that time. So, they received the shipment on darkened and deserted streets.

Although it was a news item, Poknapham did manage to put in some advices and observations in the story itself.

Advice no 1: India is loudly proclaiming itself the largest democratic state in the world. So, it should not give any arms shipment to a military dictatorship.

Observation no 1: This very shipment of arms, which can be construed as a support to a military junta by a democratic country, makes the people confused.

Observation no 2: The people here know that the democratic Government of India is doing such things on the sly because they want to coax the Burmese military rulers to agree to the military operations along the international border to drive out the Manipur-based rebels.

Advice no 2: We know military operations against the rebels are high on the priority list of the Government. But that don’t mean that it trample on the democratic principles of the country.

Observation no 3: It said that we should not expect the empty trucks coming back through Moreh after transporting the arms shipment to the Burmese military. Because back in May another 30 or so trucks rolled into Burma with the similar shipments on them and they never came back. So, the Government of India is giving arms shipment to Burmese military along with the bonus of brand new military trucks carrying those shipments.

One point in the report is very interesting. Those 30 or so military trucks that went to Burmese military back in May came directly from Madhya Pradesh all laden with the arms shipment. How did they get that detail? And, what’s there so special in Madhya Pradesh?

All said, good game, Poknapham!

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