It's increasingly becoming clear that the killing of 2 NSCN(IM) cadres at Phungyar by the Indian military was an act of unprovoked assault. There was no provocation from NSCN(IM)'s side.
There was an unprovoked assault on the cadres of a rebel group with which the Government of India is being closeted for pease talk because they wanted to send a message.
They are sending a loud and clear message to all concerend(that includes China) that they are ready for military option.
Why did they choose the cadres of NSCN(IM)?
It's because they want the message as complete as possible--'for the time being we are practising military restraint by talking, and giving much leeway, to rebel groups like NSCN(IM) but if necessary we are also ready for hard military option'.
That there needs to be messages sent to China means the complexion of insurgency in NE India has already undergone a sea change.
By the way, here is another link that reveal another facet of India-China.
Monday, August 17, 2009
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