Friday, July 13, 2007

WHY?

It is something that had happened on the morning of 8th of this month. It was reported by all the papers on the 9th.

Well, it is about a gun battle. But I’m not overly interested in gun battles or something to do with rebel activities. As a matter of fact, it was a 3 hours long gun battle with the rebels and Indian military.

But as private citizen, interested in happenings around him, the gun battle of the 8th sets me thinking.

As could be gleaned from the media reports, it appeared to be a fierce fighting, lasting as long as 3 hours. All the reports carried both the versions of the rebels and the Indian military.

The rebels admitted that 2 of its cadres were killed and claimed to have killed 2 soldiers of the Indian military. It said that after the 3hours long battle, it was deploying rocket launchers and heavy guns, waiting for the Indian military advance.

The Indian military spokesman based in Imphal said that they had killed as many as 3 rebels and admitted that one it’s NCO was seriously injured. He concluded by stating that the ‘operation’ was still continuing.

It’s interesting to note that the rebels were bringing in reinforcement in anticipation of an imminent advance by the Indian military. And the Indian military said the ‘operation’ was continuing.

Then, suddenly total silence descended on the Indo-Burma borders near Moreh, where the gun battles took place.

WHY?

In case the rebels had abandoned their positions, the Indian military would lose no time in trumpeting their achievement of ‘flushing out’ the rebels, forcing them to back down inside the safety net provided by the Burmese military. That this trumpeting does not happen would tell us that the rebels are waiting with their ‘rocket launchers and heavy guns’.

As a general rule, rebel army retreats when the military advances. Mostly, they refuse to be pinned down in a fixed territory. But the rebels appear to be pinned down within a well defined territory near the Indo-Burma border. And, this is very important, the Indian military appears to have extremely reliable intel and logistic support provided by the KNA. And, they have huge numerical superiority.

Then, why don’t they simply advance and finish the rebels?

WHY?

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