Saturday, March 24, 2007

Is there a military stalemate?

We had a bandh today. It was called by Kuki civil society organizations in protest against the alleged kidnapping of more than 300 Kuki villagers along the India Burma border.

One rebel group here accused the bandh sponsors of conniving with military intelligence. I think it’s too harsh to accuse a whole community of such misdeeds. But a bandh of such nature should materialize at all is a very significant development.

The unsaid words behind the bandh are the likelihood of an emerging military stalemate along the India Burma border. Even if the Kuki civil society organizations have a cordial ‘working relations’ with the Indian military establishment, there would not be a necessity to go to such recourse as calling a bandh in case the Indian military have the wherewithal to dislodge the rebel militias within a given timeframe.

If a stalemate begins to emerge there, then a quagmire would be not very far behind. It’s because when the rain comes the conditions in the road less mountains would be hellish. It would be just the perfect recipe for a military quagmire.

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