Here is the synopsis of what had happened in India-Burmna border during the last 4/5 days.
>> In Namphalong, a man for no reason fired shots and exploded a bomb in front of a tea stall. Five men were hurt. One of them died in a nearby hospital.
Namphalong is a small trading post just inside Burma in India Burma border at Moreh.
The perpetrator after his ghastly acts fled towards Moreh.
It happened on Friday morning.
>> The Burmese authority retaliated by closing down the border trade.
>> A high-level Burmese team arrived in Moreh, on route to Gangtok for some official engagement with their Indian counterparts.
This was on Sunday morning.
So, it is easy to see that the ghastly act was carried out to send some messages for this high-level Burmese team.
What might be the messages?
To my mind, it boils down to the reported existence of the Manipuri rebels’ camps in and around Tamu, which is a little further inside Burma from Namphalong.
The main premise of Indian military’s strategy centres around the idea that local Burmese military commanders in Sagaing region (where Tamu and Namphalong situate), without the knowledge of their higher ups in Rangoon, are giving shelters to the Manipuri rebels, probably in exchange of monetary or material compensations.
So, they might have reasoned, if the higher-ups from Rangoon are greeted with sealed borders with border trades closed because of a shoot out inside Burmese territory, they would be forced to ask questions to the local military commanders. Then one thing would lead to another and ultimately, local commanders’ hush-hush sheltering of Manipuri rebels would come in the open. Finally, Manipuri rebels’ camps would be busted!
That’s a very comforting idea, albeit a little childish and moronic!
International diplomacy and intrigues do not definitely work that way.
But, for this childish and moronic idea the Indian military went all the way to instigate a thug ( most probably a Kuki thug) to fire and throw bomb on innocent and unarmed civilians. This is definitely an act of terror, perpetrated by Indian military.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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