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As New Delhi begins to play an official role in peace talks between Naypyitaw and Myanmar’s ethnic rebel armies, the neighbouring country is gearing up to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May (which would be Modi’s second visit there in seven months), said peace envoy and former Mizoram CM Zoramthanga on Monday.

The former rebel leader and current supremo of the Mizo National Front, which waged a two decade insurgency for an independent country for ethnic Zos, also said New Delhi has agreed to facilitate visits by Myanmar’s rebel leaders to India to study the processes that led to the Mizo Accord of 1986, often hailed as one of the most successful peace deals between a government and an armed insurgency.

“I found that both sides really wanted to have peace but were unable to find a way towards it. In my view they are like an aged bachelor and spinster who really want to marry but just do not know how to set the ball rolling,” he had said earlier, stressing the two sides appeared not to know how to achieve lasting peace in spite of years of negotiations and often failed ceasefires.

Zoramthanga has travelled to Thailand and Myanmar twice this year to meet both Minister Aung Min (who is in charge of Myanmar’s efforts to establish peace with some 16 ethnic armies) and N’ban La (chairman of the United Nationalities Federation Council or UNFC, a grouping of ethnic armies who have fought for autonomy, and earlier independence, since the late 1940s) and other senior leaders from both camps.

The man often called “Vajpayee’s right hand man in the North-East” for his roles in trying to broker peace between NE rebels and New Delhi said he was first contacted by Kachin leaders about four years ago to act as an envoy between Myanmar’s ethnic armies and central government.

His involvement picked up pace when the BJP swept to power last year (the MNF is an NDA constituent) and Ajit Doval, who was instrumental in the Mizo Accord, was appointed National Security Adviser to PM Modi.

Although his first visit to Thailand and Myanmar in mid-January was with the knowledge of the PMO but not it’s official sanction, as he put it (New Delhi had been wary of taking part in Myanmar’s internal affairs), the second trip late last month was more official.

Aung Min, the Myanmar Minister, had written to NSA Ajit Doval on February 26 asking the Indian government to take an active role in helping Myanmar reach a peace deal with the ethnic armies.

The PMO soon afterward assigned a senior official (Zoramthanga has declined to name the official, who he said wishes to remain anonymous) to travel with Zoramthanga and two colleagues to Thailand to meet with rebel leaders holed up there, and later with Myanmar government leaders.

Zoramthanga said the team reached Bangkok on February 27 and
in the following days met three UNFC leaders who arrived there from Chiang Mai, the council’s headquarters, and another who was stationed in Bangkok to discuss the way forward.

He said the Indian team then flew to Yangon on March 2, and soon afterwards met Aung Min and other senior leaders in Naypyitaw.

Zoramthanga told The Indian Express the two most important things the two sides agreed on was to host PM Modi in Myanmar as part of this peace process, and for India to facilitate the visits of ethnic army leaders to India to study the processes that led to the Mizo Accord.

“India knows that if there is finally peace in Myanmar, there will be an end to all the different insurgencies in the North-East because most of the rebel’s safe havens would be dismantled. So India needs this peace process to succeed almost as much as Myanmar does,” Zoramthanga said.


India begins to play official role in Myanmar peace process: Zoramthanga | The Indian Express
 
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On February 26 letter seeking help of Indian Government reached PM . On 27th February . That is the next day a team was sent on this mission . So how awesome was that . This PM is very proactive to get back our lost pride . Help sent to Maldives during water crisis to Taking the role of big brother so peace may prevail. Very sensible government . Hope Katchu Thevu probably should be discussed with srilankans to give it back to india (tamil nadu) . Which was given without any concensus . Most of the problem should be the fishermen issue. Either the should give the islands to India or give in on some Indian concerns to maintain our peace in IOR .
 
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On February 26 letter seeking help of Indian Government reached PM . On 27th February . That is the next day a team was sent on this mission . So how awesome was that . This PM is very proactive to get back our lost pride . Help sent to Maldives during water crisis to Taking the role of big brother so peace may prevail. Very sensible government . Hope Katchu Thevu probably should be discussed with srilankans to give it back to india (tamil nadu) . Which was given without any concensus . Most of the problem should be the fishermen issue. Either the should give the islands to India or give in on some Indian concerns to maintain our peace in IOR .

It's a derailing point in both countries future and only can be discussed when both country reach to a certain point in bilateral relations.
 
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It's a derailing point in both countries future and only can be discussed when both country reach to a certain point in bilateral relations.
Srilankan can do nothing if India want them to do nothing. Sometimes soft diplomacy won't work . This island issue should be taken first.
 
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Good move sending Zoramthanga.. :tup:

Let me post an article here (from the past)
Zoramthanga for peace talk with Myanmar ultras | The Shillong Times

Aizawl: Mizo National Front president Zoramthanga left for Myanmar on Sunday for peace talks with the Myanmar government and ethnic rebel groups.

A statement by Mizo National Front said Zoramthanga will facilitate peace negotiations between Yangon and 17 ethnic rebel groups operating in the neighbouring country.

After leaving the state capital on Sunday, he will leave for Myanmar capital Naypyidaw from Kolkata on Monday.
As per schedule, Zoramthanga will hold talks with Myanmar Minister In-Charge of peace talks with ethnic groups, U Aung Min, during January 13-17. Then he will fly to Bangkok, where he is schedule to meet leaders of different ethnic rebel groups, including Karen National Liberation Army, Kachin Independence Army and Arakan Liberation Army.

Zoramthanga will give report to the Indian Home Ministry in the national capital on the 22nd of this month.
This is a follow-up to a discussion held earlier in October 2014 at New Delhi between Mr Zoramthanga and Dessislava Roussanova, one of the team members of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on brokering peace in the neighbouring Myanmar.
The statement said that Mr Roussanova felt that a former insurgent leader himself, Zoramthanga would be the best person to take up peace initiatives in Myanmar and that time-tested Mizo Accord was eloquent of the importance of the former chief minister.

Zoramthanga and Blair’s representatives agreed to work together to bring long-lasting peace in the trouble-torn Myanmar, the statement said.
It further claimed that Myanmar underground groups had long been insisting on having Zoramthanga as a facilitator of peace between them and the Myanmar government.
But it could not be fulfilled as the Congress-led UPA was in power in India at that time.
“Now, with the NDA taking over, the long-dreamt peace talks are about to be fulfilled with Mr Zoramthanga as mediator,” it said.

Zoramthanga is being accompanied by Mizo National Front General Headquarters Secretary Rosangzuala and an official from Delhi, it added. (UNI)
Read more at Zoramthanga for peace talk with Myanmar ultras | The Shillong Times

@Tshering22 @zootinali @halupridol @jaunty :- Could you give any comments ?
 
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Srilankan can do nothing if India want them to do nothing. Sometimes soft diplomacy won't work . This island issue should be taken first.

Seems like Deja Vu when Pakistan talk about Kashmir :?
 
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Good move sending Zoramthanga.. :tup:

Let me post an article here (from the past)
Zoramthanga for peace talk with Myanmar ultras | The Shillong Times

Aizawl: Mizo National Front president Zoramthanga left for Myanmar on Sunday for peace talks with the Myanmar government and ethnic rebel groups.

A statement by Mizo National Front said Zoramthanga will facilitate peace negotiations between Yangon and 17 ethnic rebel groups operating in the neighbouring country.

After leaving the state capital on Sunday, he will leave for Myanmar capital Naypyidaw from Kolkata on Monday.
As per schedule, Zoramthanga will hold talks with Myanmar Minister In-Charge of peace talks with ethnic groups, U Aung Min, during January 13-17. Then he will fly to Bangkok, where he is schedule to meet leaders of different ethnic rebel groups, including Karen National Liberation Army, Kachin Independence Army and Arakan Liberation Army.

Zoramthanga will give report to the Indian Home Ministry in the national capital on the 22nd of this month.
This is a follow-up to a discussion held earlier in October 2014 at New Delhi between Mr Zoramthanga and Dessislava Roussanova, one of the team members of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on brokering peace in the neighbouring Myanmar.
The statement said that Mr Roussanova felt that a former insurgent leader himself, Zoramthanga would be the best person to take up peace initiatives in Myanmar and that time-tested Mizo Accord was eloquent of the importance of the former chief minister.

Zoramthanga and Blair’s representatives agreed to work together to bring long-lasting peace in the trouble-torn Myanmar, the statement said.
It further claimed that Myanmar underground groups had long been insisting on having Zoramthanga as a facilitator of peace between them and the Myanmar government.
But it could not be fulfilled as the Congress-led UPA was in power in India at that time.
“Now, with the NDA taking over, the long-dreamt peace talks are about to be fulfilled with Mr Zoramthanga as mediator,” it said.

Zoramthanga is being accompanied by Mizo National Front General Headquarters Secretary Rosangzuala and an official from Delhi, it added. (UNI)
Read more at Zoramthanga for peace talk with Myanmar ultras | The Shillong Times

@Tshering22 @zootinali @halupridol @jaunty :- Could you give any comments ?


not much to say , peace in the neighbourhood is always welcome . Not to forget , that these insurgents affected areas of myanmar are also big source of drugs smuggled into Nagaland ,Manipur and Mizoram. So the involvement of India is not surprising . Also certain ethnic tribes like naga and chin(mi-zo) have population on both side of the borders. Considering the fact China has huge influence on Myanmar , India is raisng the stake and Zoramthanga is the tip of the shaft:D. I m not much familiar with the political details of myanmar , I`ve heard the generals are very cunning , can`t predict how will they react to this gesture. If our man can broker peace , then "acche din" is gauranteed for the states of Mizoram,Nagaland and Manipur.
 
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Wow such a badass gov we have.Now we can feel the hint of power of the sluggish elephant
 
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not much to say , peace in the neighbourhood is always welcome . Not to forget , that these insurgents affected areas of myanmar are also big source of drugs smuggled into Nagaland ,Manipur and Mizoram. So the involvement of India is not surprising . Also certain ethnic tribes like naga and chin(mi-zo) have population on both side of the borders. Considering the fact China has huge influence on Myanmar , India is raisng the stake and Zoramthanga is the tip of the shaft:D. I m not much familiar with the political details of myanmar , I`ve heard the generals are very cunning , can`t predict how will they react to this gesture. If our man can broker peace , then "acche din" is gauranteed for the states of Mizoram,Nagaland and Manipur.

So we will solve the Drug problem & stablize the region all in one shot :yahoo:
 
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not much to say , peace in the neighbourhood is always welcome . Not to forget , that these insurgents affected areas of myanmar are also big source of drugs smuggled into Nagaland ,Manipur and Mizoram. So the involvement of India is not surprising . Also certain ethnic tribes like naga and chin(mi-zo) have population on both side of the borders. Considering the fact China has huge influence on Myanmar , India is raisng the stake and Zoramthanga is the tip of the shaft:D. I m not much familiar with the political details of myanmar , I`ve heard the generals are very cunning , can`t predict how will they react to this gesture. If our man can broker peace , then "acche din" is gauranteed for the states of Mizoram,Nagaland and Manipur.

The real game changer will be how the generals deal with Zoramthanga. The state governments must respectively try to dilute this whole tribal mindset while ensuring that culture is preserved so that there is a sense of statehood. That only will make the citizens living in border states to prevent this from happening and their respective state governments.

Law agencies can only have limited enforcement if the people are not cooperative. Myanmar is the largest producer of drugs after Afghanistan and a lot of that comes into India where the youth are getting ruined because of this habit. Rehabs are only a part of the solution. The main solution is to ruthlessly curb drug growth.

And the only way to deal with this is if the military of Myanmar launches a full assault on drug crops and destroys those patches of agriculture where opium is grown.

If we help them broker peace, they might help us in getting rid of this menacing drug problem.
 
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India is emerging as a stabilizing force in subcontinent and beyond. This will work as a deterrent to the destabilizing forces in our neighborhood.
 
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India is emerging as a stabilizing force in subcontinent and beyond. This will work as a deterrent to the destabilizing forces in our neighborhood.
India also needs to expand its diplomatic corps
To support its growing regional role.
 
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