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Naypyidaw: Indian envoy meets Myanmar Deputy PM, discusses multifaceted relations

Naypyidaw: Indian envoy meets Myanmar Deputy PM, discusses multifaceted relations
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Myanmar: Indian envoy proposes setting up joint working group for traditional medicine

Myanmar: Indian envoy proposes setting up Joint Working Group for Traditional Medicine

Myanmar: Indian envoy proposes setting up Joint Working Group for Traditional Medicine
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India must enhance connectivity in North-East to counter China s influence: Army chief Gen Naravane

India must enhance connectivity in North-East to counter China s influence: Army chief Gen Naravane Abhishek Bhalla India must increase connectivity in the North-East and neighbouring countries to balance China s growing influence, Army chief Gen MM Naravane said. The Chief of Army Staff also accused China of making attempts to change the status quo. The rising footprints of China in India s neighbourhood and its attempts to unilaterally alter the status-quo along our disputed borders have created an environment of confrontation and mutual distrust, said Gen Naravane. Asserting that regional and internal connectivity is acutely linked to security, Gen Navane said, It is central to unleashing the potential of the North-East and balancing the influence of China.

Sense of déjà vu as Myanmar returns to pariah state

Myanmar citizens in Bangkok hold pictures of leader Aung San Suu Kyi and picture of Myanmar s army chief Min Aung Hlaing with his face crossed out after the military seized power in a coup in Myanmar. Picture: Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters Sense of déjà vu as Myanmar returns to ‘pariah state’ By Opinion London - The outrage is predictable, laced with the usual plethora of pious diplomatic platitudes. Neighbouring China, in the mother of all euphemisms, called it a cabinet reshuffle. Cambodia, Thailand and Philippines dismissed it is an internal matter . US President Joe Biden threatened to re-impose sanctions. Myanmar’s slide back to a “pariah state”, following its latest military coup, conjures yet another sense of déjà vu.

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