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Insurgency in both Burma and North East India have a long history, since the British left this region and they are still ongoing. This thread is to discuss what is happening in these two regions and analysis of trends to figure out what might happen in the future.

First I will present some interesting information about North East states of India:

Ahom Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sylheti language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://shanyoma.org/Shan-State/an-e...th-other-ethnic-groups-in-northeast-india.pdf
http://www.medhajournal.com/partha-says.../630-the-thai-assam-connection.html

I had no idea that Assamese people were related to Shan, Tai or Thai people. Apparently Ahom dynasty was set up by a tribe of Tai people in 1200's and it has influenced Assamese culture tremendously. I confirmed this with my Sylheti friend, who mentioned the Sylheti's are essentially Muslim Ahom or Assamese.

I know that Comilla is very close to Tripura, so Tippera's also had close link with Comilla.

Chittagong as we already know used to be a part of Arakan or its earlier Hindu Vesali kingdom.

This means that eastern part of Bangladesh, because of the neighborhood have always had close links to South East Asia and have even been part of South East Asia at times. We will go into details about those close historical interactions later.

More importantly we want to analyze this article posted earlier by PlanetSoldier:

ULFA talkers in Assam vs stalkers in Burma

ULFA talkers in Assam vs stalkers in Burma
Sources: Times of Assam
By: Col (Retd) Anil Bhat
November 10, 2011: The pro-talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom ULFA came to New Delhi on August 5 to hold talks with Home Minister P Chidambaram. Led by Chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa.

The team included Vice chairman Pradip Gogoi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Raju Baruah, Foreign Secretary Shashadhar Choudhury, Finance Secretary Chitraban Hazarika, Cultural Secretary Pranati Deka, Publicity Secretary Mithinga Daimary and political ideologue Bhimkanta Buragohain. They presented a charter of demands to the Govt., which according to sources include a special constitutional status for Assam and control over local resources.

Before leaving for Delhi, Rajkhowa told reporters at the Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International airport, Guwahati, We have prepared a charter of demands, which we finalized in our recent meeting in Nalbari. The charter does not include the call for sovereignty. Sounding confident of a positive outcome of the talks he then piped up with Anup Chetia should be brought back to India so that he can take part in the talks. Chetia alias Golap Barua, is a cousin of Paresh Baruah, whose views against talks have been repeatedly reported. While Paresh Baruah leading the anti-talk faction has so far opposed any negotiation with the government, saying there cannot be any dialogue until the government agrees to discuss ULFA’s demand for a sovereign Assam, Rajkhowa reportedly claims, So far Paresh Baruah has not opposed the peace process and we hope that he will come and participate in the talks.

This, as brought out earlier in this news site, only means that the two are most likely in touch.

On Chetia’s extradition, Bangladesh Home Minister Sahara Khatun said, I don’t think there is any obstacle in handing him (Chetia) over to India … but definitely, there are procedures in extraditing someone who is in jail.

On 08 September 2011, Paresh Baruah was reported to be been injured in a shootout with Myanmar army in the north west jungles of Burma, while he was with a group of Manipur’s Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) terrorists also hiding there.

In an email sent on 08 September 2011, Paresh Baruah claimed that Myanmar army had targeted the joint base of several militant groups from the northeast with direct help from Indian government, including heavy armaments and other military hardware.

Appealing to the people of Assam to extend support to the outfit, the e-mail also claimed that the Indian government has been pursuing all its neighbors to flush out ULFA militants from their territories. In 2003 it was Bhutan, which got Rs 1000 crore aid from India in reciprocation. Then came Bangladesh where India has pledged a loan of 1 billion US dollars. We have information that New Delhi has given an aid of Rs 2000 crore to Myanmar, Baruah is reported to have said adding that it wanted to wipe out ULFA so that it could continue to exploit the rich natural resources of Assam without any obstruction.

Meanwhile, in a press release issued by the Publicity Commander of the ULFA’s hardliner group, Arunodoy Dohotiya said that the Government of India paid substantial amounts of money to the neighboring countries to launch attack on the ULFA’s bases. This release stated that the Government of India gave financial assistance of Rs 20,000 crore (as against Rs. 2000 crore mentioned earlier) to Myanmar along with weapons to take action against the Revolutionary groups and that it also promised Rs 100 crore more if Paresh Baruah can be killed within September, the ULFA alleged.

Paresh Barua has also interestingly commented that India is trying to please Bangladesh with a border land swap deal to get custody of the insurgent group’s General Secretary Anup Chetia. Bangladesh is trying to hand over Chetia against his wish and India is going overboard to please the neighboring country by signing the land swap deal in return. Baruah also criticized Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi for not protesting the proposed land agreement, which would allegedly alter the geographical map of the Indian state. India, is quite aware that the land swap deal would alter the map of Assam and this fact is well known to Tarun Gogoi. But instead of opposing the move, he is accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to witness the signing of the agreement, Barua said and urged Gogoi to keep himself away from being a party to the conspiracy of land exchange and also asked people to protest against this move.

This is indeed ironic as Baruah heading the undivided ULFA while he was ensconced in Bangladesh for almost two decades helped the process of demographical change in eight districts of Assam, by catalyzing the illegal influx and ensuring that the illegal entrants get settled. Baruah was known to be enjoying the patronage of the previous Bangladesh Nationalist Party government in Bangladesh, had to face reverses and was forced to flee during a clampdown on Indian militants by Bangladesh authorities after Awami League returned to power. Apart from his many criminal and anti-India rackets and activities, he is one of the co-accused in smuggling 10 truckloads of arms and ammunition to Bangladesh, which were seized from a jetty of Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Ltd (CUFL) in the port city on April 2, 2004. The weapons, reportedly meant for terrorists in the northeast, were allegedly ordered by Baruah.

Since the past almost two years Baruah, along with the PLA and National Socialist Council of Nagaland/Nagalim – Issac Muivah faction, are involved in acquiring arms and ammunition from China to supply to the Naxal-Maoists

However, as far as Burmese Army’s operation against Indian insurgent-terrorist groups hiding in the Taga region of Burma, authoritative home ministry sources told that it was eyewash conducted after tip-offs to Indian insurgent-terrorist leaders about their proposed operation. Burmese Army had reportedly informed these groups at least a week before the operation, that they were entering Taga region on September 6-7. The sources also referred to a press statement emailed by ULFA on September 7, in which the outfit claimed that the Burmese Army had launched an offensive against them in the morning, whereas it reached Taga area only on 7th evening. Security agencies keeping a close watch over developments in the border area had corroborating intercepts that there was no Burmese Army activity in Taga area till 3.30 pm on 7 September.

The security sources said they suspect the Burmese Army colludes with Indian insurgent leaders and that they have wireless communications intercepts indicating that the rebels had shifted to new locations a day before the Burmese Army fired on deserted camps. The sources said the Burmese Army routinely carries out cosmetic operations before thrice-a-year bilateral meetings with India and then claims to have cleaned up territory occupied by Indian insurgents.

Apart from Operation Golden Bird conducted in 1995, when 40 terrorists were reportedly killed and about 200 captured, quite often in past years Myanmar army has made a show of launching operations without actually doing any damage to the groups camping there.

India has a 1,630 km border with Burma. Insurgent groups such as the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the People’s Liberation Army, and Naga and Kuki forces are active in four border states—Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram.

Trafficking of drugs and guns is carried out by Burmese Kachin, Wa and Shan armed ethnic groups and by Chins in western Burma. They had reportedly also smuggled forged Indian currency into India.

Lt Gen NK Singh, former GoC of the Corps headquartered at Dimapur is reported to have stated to media some time in 2009: There have been quite a few seizures of small arms and drugs in recent months. Most of those involved were Chins, who have the advantage of looking like the Mizos of Mizoram and speaking a similar language.

Min Tang, a member of the Chin National Council in India’s Mizoram State, had reportedly said about 1,000 UNLF members lived on the Burmese side of the border. He said they traded heroin and Chinese-made weapons with the Chin—and he accused Burmese officials of accepting bribes to allow the trade to continue. In Manipur UNLF and other groups have often in the past made great shows of burning heaps of lower variety of drugs to project themselves as principled insurgents against anti-social activities etc.

Indian attempts to stem the trade and curb the insurgent groups have so far met with little success. Since 1993, the Indian government has developed a closer relationship with the Burmese junta, engaging in increased trade and providing it with military hardware. The Burmese government has agreed to support Indian attempts to combat the insurgent groups and their illegal trading, but says it is difficult to access border areas because of poor roads.

The National Investigation Agency and Intelligence Bureau had made good gains and progress in the recent past by apprehending UNLF Chairman R K Meghen and NSCN-IM’s key China link-man Antony Shimray. Capturing Paresh Baruah, will be lead to a large amount of information about many of ULFA’s businesses and anti-India operations.

Col. Anil Bhat (Retd) is the Editor, WordSword Features & Media. He is a syndicated strategic affairs columnist and Defence analyst based in New Delhi. He can be reached at wordsword02@yahoo.com

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and Times of Assam is not liable for any remarks or comments made by the Author.

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The above article states that Burmese are not seriously cooperating with India to flush out insurgents or are unable to.

Is it because of China's influence on Tatmadaw?

I wonder what Indian fanboys of Burma have to say about this. Looks like all is not going well with India-Burma relations.

If this is really true, then we may soften our stance with Burma, except on the Rohingya issue, as we may be able to follow and even cooperate with Burmese later to help the North East insurgents. Your thoughts please.
 
Still didnt leave ur wet dreams of conquering NE India/.? :lol:
Whas the point in posting a news that happened be4 a year?
Just a troll overkill...
What r u trying to say?

Here a Bangladeshi openly supporting terrorists and calling others for help, which goes against the forum rule.

But I'd not report since I'd love to see him getting thrashed up, down and sideways by others.

Their superiorty complex have so grown, that they cant be even peace with themselves...
 
The only way Bangladeshi can conquer North East is to produce multiple battalions of dipjols and ask them to do 'poont' targeting IA soldiers. I'm sure India will run out of gas masks.


Caution: watch at your own risk, detrimental for sanity.
 
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The only way Bangladeshi can conquer North East is to produce multiple battalions of dipjols and ask them to do 'poont' targeting IA soldiers. I'm sure India will run out of gas masks.


Caution: watch at your own risk, detrimental for sanity.

poont? ..........
 
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Here a Bangladeshi openly supporting terrorists and calling others for help, which goes against the forum rule.

But I'd not report since I'd love to see him getting thrashed up, down and sideways by others.

ULFA is not designated as terrorist org neither by UN nor by USA and China. So, what India or some Indians think is not a concern of anybody as nobody cares. I hope you have not forgotten what Hilary Clinton said about super power status of India... :lol: ... on topic ULFA is a freedom fighting group those who are trying to liberate their land from bhramin oppression of main land India. This is always moral duty of everyone to support such freedom seeking group or people against oppressior India... where hindu radicals and extremists are running wild.
 
Here a Bangladeshi openly supporting terrorists and calling others for help, which goes against the forum rule.

But I'd not report since I'd love to see him getting thrashed up, down and sideways by others.


Like i said once before, Bangladesh supporting for groups like ULFA, will mean more destabilization in Assam and weaker Indian Govt control over the state.

In other words, more events like Neille massacre are probable, and worst part is Indian Govt won't even be able to punish those responsible for political trade off.

So our Bangladeshi members have to make up their mind, Indo-phobic fantasies or slaughter of Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam
 
ULFA is not designated as terrorist org neither by UN nor by USA and China. So, what India or some Indians think is not a concern of anybody as nobody cares. I hope you have not forgotten what Hilary Clinton said about super power status of India... :lol: ... on topic ULFA is a freedom fighting group those who are trying to liberate their land from bhramin oppression of main land India. This is always moral duty of everyone to support such freedom seeking group or people against oppressior India... where hindu radicals and extremists are running wild.

U r funny :P
Mullah is teaching u good
 
ULFA is not designated as terrorist org neither by UN nor by USA and China. So, what India or some Indians think is not a concern of anybody as nobody cares. I hope you have not forgotten what Hilary Clinton said about super power status of India... :lol: ... on topic ULFA is a freedom fighting group those who are trying to liberate their land from bhramin oppression of main land India. This is always moral duty of everyone to support such freedom seeking group or people against oppressior India... where hindu radicals and extremists are running wild.

Have a look on this map, see the the location of your rail line and road. It will take us few hours to slice your country into two?

Chittagong%20Division.jpg
 
It's what chinis call megaton fart.

Let me get this straight, is this what the translation of the song would be : :woot:

I will make fart, I will make fart

If I make fart you will be destroyed :laugh:

You will cook polao and korma from inside the grave

Oh my aching soul, oh my soul

When I see a pretty girl I go fart in my heart :rofl:

A crazed addicted demon takes ahold of me

I will make fart, I will make fart

If I make fart you will be destroyed

I'll reverse the clock of your life

Oh my aching soul, oh the pain in my melancholy heart

Someone should make English subtibles for this, this may very well be the next internet meme from Bangladesh :lol:
 
ULFA is not designated as terrorist org neither by UN nor by USA and China. So, what India or some Indians think is not a concern of anybody as nobody cares. I hope you have not forgotten what Hilary Clinton said about super power status of India... :lol: ... on topic ULFA is a freedom fighting group those who are trying to liberate their land from bhramin oppression of main land India. This is always moral duty of everyone to support such freedom seeking group or people against oppressior India... where hindu radicals and extremists are running wild.

Another idiot bangladeshi poonting away.

ULFA & NDFB Now in UN Terror List - Guwahati Spotlight - Archive : Guwahatiportal.com
Terrorist Organization Profile - START - National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism

Let me get this straight, is this what the translation of the song would be : :woot:



Someone should make English subtibles for this, this may very well be the next internet meme from Bangladesh :lol:

Lemme go back to home and I'll make a meme out of this for sure! :lol:
 

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