India attending Myanmar military parade was about ‘protocol’, not ‘condoning’ coup by junta Nayanima Basu © Provided by The Print
New Delhi: India believes its participation in Myanmar’s ‘Armed Forces Day’ was “unavoidable”, but cannot be construed as “condoning” the recent actions of the country’s military, the ‘Tatmadaw’.
Highly placed sources told ThePrint that New Delhi believes it has made its position clear, having urged a dialogue between the civilian government and the Tatmadaw in a “peaceful manner” ever since the latter staged a coup on 1 February. The sources said India has taken a “calibrated and nuanced approach”, and remains focussed on carrying out the developmental projects it is undertaking in Myanmar.
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