India’s Muted Response to Myanmar Military Coup Seen as a Strategic Move
India’s Muted Response to Myanmar Military Coup Seen as a Strategic Move
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (left) and Indian Prime Minister Modi in India in July, 2019. / seniorgeneralminaunghlaing.com.mm
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By Jayanta Kalita 23 February 2021
It may seem quite odd that India, the world’s largest democracy, has not been very forthcoming about its position vis-à-vis Myanmar ever since the country’s military seized power on Feb. 1. The United States and Europe have expressed strong reactions against the arrest of country’s de facto leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and President U Win Myint
Rest of World News: The new military regime has pledged to hold elections in a year, but for now the junta wields power over all the country's political institutions i
Staying in different lodgings each night to evade arrest, the lawyer representing Aung San Suu Kyi says her trial will help determine whether Myanmar's people again become "slaves" of the military. "I'm not representing Aung San Suu Kyi as a person I am representing a publicly elected person under attack by the military forces," he says.
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