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NEW DELHI: Stung by the deadliest attack on Army soldiers under its watch, the Narendra Modi government on Thursday asked the Army to go all out against NSCN (K) and other militant groups responsible for recent escalation of violence in the North-East.

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"A decision has been taken to do to the groups responsible for today's (Thursday) carnage what was done to NDFB," said a functionary familiar with the consultations in the aftermath of the deadly ambush. He said the Centre's decision was to "smash" the groups that have unleashed violence in the past few weeks, especially since the ceasefire with NSCN (K) ended in March.

Minutes after the attack, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag and other senior officials met to discuss the government's response.
Thursday's attack was the worst on security forces under the NDA regime, which rode to power with a tough posture on security matters.

The official said the Centre would adopt an aggressive strategy, like the one it had adopted against NDFB (National Democratic Front of Bodoland) over the past several months. Security forces have found significant success in their operation against NDFB militants, several of who have been neutralized in recent months.

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Sources said army has been told to carry out a similar, targeted and cohesive operation to end the menace.

If the operations against NDFB are to go by, the Army could bring in its para commandos to carry out surgical strikes on the insurgent groups.

The well-planned and executed ambush on the convoy of 6 Dogra Regiment, with IEDs, landmines, rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons, led to the largest-ever loss of soldiers in a single incident in recent memory in the northeast's long bout with insurgency over the decades.
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Army and intelligence agencies suspect that in all probability, the operation was carried out by Manipur rebel outfit Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), a Meitei rebel organization, at the instance of NSCN(K).

Comparisons were, in fact, being drawn with a similar ambush dating back to February 1982 when 20 jawans of 21 Sikh and one civilian were killed at Namthilok between Imphal and Ukhrul, which led to reaction and counter-reaction fuelling militancy for years.

NSCN (K) pulled out of its ceasefire agreement with New Delhi, which had been in existence for past 14 years, in March. Since then it has been building alliances with other militant groups, and shifted most of its base to Myanmar. Violence in the North-East has dramatically shot up since the ceasefire ended.


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Expressing deep anguish at the attack, the home minister said after the high-level meeting, "We will not allow the sacrifices of our soldiers to go waste."

Describing its "extremely unfortunate", Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said the government has taken the matter very seriously. "Some people want to disrupt the peace process. I extend my condolences to the families of martyred soldiers," he said.

Sources said the Army and Assam Rifles have taken steps to close the Indo-Myanmar border to stop the militants from fleeing to the neighbouring country.



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Govt asks Army to go all-out against Naga insurgents - The Times of India
 
These insurgents find safe haven in neighboring Myanmar. To effectively tackle them, diplomatic efforts and co-ordination with authorities in Myanmar will also be required.
Full scale military assault is always an effective option in cases like these, but cannot be a complete solution itself.
 
Hmmmmm...... So many armed insurgent/rebel groups operating in India. The government ought to take decisive measures to put an end to this, but also help develop these areas, since that's also a main reason these rebel groups are recruiting disenfranchise people among their ranks. Not a good image for a world's leading democratic nation.
 
Hmmmmm...... So many armed insurgent/rebel groups operating in India. The government ought to take decisive measures to put an end to this, but also help develop these areas, since that's also a main reason these rebel groups are recruiting disenfranchise people among their ranks. Not a good image for a world's leading democratic nation.
World don't even know about them not even much of indian population these militant groups take their shelter in remote place in the country much far from settlements.
 
So there are some serious insurgencies taking place in India and army operation is required....hmmm, time for india to rethink her policy of spreading terrorism in the neighborhood and instead concentrate on her own house.

Win-win for everyone.
 
So there are some serious insurgencies taking place in India and army operation is required....hmmm, time for india to rethink her policy of spreading terrorism in the neighborhood and instead concentrate on her own house.

Win-win for everyone.

Replace India with Pakistan ...... then it will make more sense .

Win-win for everyone .
 
So there are some serious insurgencies taking place in India and army operation is required....hmmm, time for india to rethink her policy of spreading terrorism in the neighborhood and instead concentrate on her own house.

Win-win for everyone.
We are not terror export nation.Compare to our neighbour who ranks as world most dangerous nation.
 
Ahem ahem...

All kind of support to LTTE, Mukti Bahini, TTP, BLA....

Of course that is all to spread peace and love in the neighborhood. Talk about indian denials!

Prove it .....Ahem ahem...Should I show you something from UN ,forget about BBC,CNN,Sky etc etc .
 
These insurgents find safe haven in neighboring Myanmar. To effectively tackle them, diplomatic efforts and co-ordination with authorities in Myanmar will also be required.
Full scale military assault is always an effective option in cases like these, but cannot be a complete solution itself.

Exactly we most get Myanmar onboard if we want to bring peace to NE

Have you heard of Assam Rifle, find out what they are meant for and given a free hand what they can do these Chinki A$$hole...

Bhai edit karle air todha soch samaj me type kara kar

Hmmmmm...... So many armed insurgent/rebel groups operating in India. The government ought to take decisive measures to put an end to this, but also help develop these areas, since that's also a main reason these rebel groups are recruiting disenfranchise people among their ranks. Not a good image for a world's leading democratic nation.

We are getting there but with democracy the speed is not that good
 
So surgical strikes and target assassinations are going to happen against remaining fragged insurgency groups.
Keep a low profile of these missions.But finish it once and for all within few years.An emerging nation dont need such decoration.
 

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