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How India Can Restore Democracy in Myanmar
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May 13, 2021
As violence escalates in Myanmar, India’s failure to support its neighbor s democratic aspirations will have a far-reaching impact on its national security as well as stability in the region.
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s the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the country and with a humanitarian crisis unfolding within its borders, it might seem untimely for India to exert efforts to restore democracy in Myanmar. But in geopolitics, there’s nothing more important than decisive, opportune action. While India’s Westphalian non-interventionist foreign policy has been a subject of robust discussion, credited as both a success and failure, it is high time for the world’s largest democracy to resort to action; walk the talk. Since the Tatmadaw, the Burmese military junta, led by its Commander-in-Chief General Min Aung Hlaing, ousted the Suu Kyi government on 1 February 2021, Myanmar has witnessed the rise of widespread civil protests and excessive ag
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Anti-coup protesters display pictures of deposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Yangon, Myanmar, March 2. Police in Myanmar repeatedly used tear gas and rubber bullets against crowds protesting Febuary’s coup, but the demonstrators regrouped after each volley and tried to defend themselves with barricades as standoff s between protesters and security forces intensified. (AP Photo)
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has demanded a halt to the violence and killings gripping Myanmar stemming from a military coup staged in early February. The leaders of South East Asian countries met in a special summit with the coup leader to address turmoil ravaging the troubled country once known as Burma.