The armed forces in northern Myanmar are like bamboos, the Burmese army is trapped on all sides, Min

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

InNorthern MyanmarIn the region, the three armed forces of the Kokang Democratic Alliance, the De'ang Army and the Arakan Army have continued to launch large-scale attacks against MyanmarArmy**Caused a tremendous amount of stress. Despite MyanmarArmy**With these threeArmedAn agreement was signed on a temporary ceasefire and the continuation of dialogue, but it remains to be seen how long this situation will last.

In this predicament, it is rumored to spread out of MyanmarArmy**Probably please IndiaMercenariesNews of the troops. Historically, Myanmar has invited IndiaMercenariesDeal withNorthern MyanmarArmedprecedent. In 1952, in order to settleNorthern MyanmarArmedMyanmar ** funded the invitation to the Indian GurkhaMercenariesMore than 4,000 people of the group entered the territory. However, the operation did not achieve the desired results for IndiaMercenariesSuffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of the Salween River. This history has made both Myanmar and India wary of this.

Myanmar MinAung HyeArmy**Relations with India have always been good. MinAung HyeHe has visited India several times and has been warmly received. India has also shown friendship with Myanmar and has demonstrated its ability to intervene in the South Asian region. If BurmaArmy**At the request of India, India sentMercenariesIt's possible. theseMercenariesIt may come from some ethnic minorities in northeastern India, such as the Naga, Mizo, and Manipur, among others. They are professionally trained in military affairs, are well equipped and have extensive experience in mountain and jungle warfare. Under the high remuneration of Myanmar and the matchmaking of India, IndiaMercenariesIt may enter northern Myanmar and help the Tatmadaw take control of territory in the name of protecting the interests of the Indian community.

However, MyanmarArmy**Please IndiaMercenariesSend troopsNorthern MyanmarThere are also some difficult problems. First of all, there is a relationship between the India-Myanmar border areaNorthern MyanmarThe same problem as the state, namely the tension between the local and India***, and some oppositionArmedOrganizational existence. Indian ArmyPassage through these areas may be hampered. Secondly,Indian ArmyEnterNorthern MyanmarThey will face complex terrain and poor road conditions, which will cause them a lot of trouble. Even if you enterNorthern Myanmar, they have to face when fighting the local peopleHeavy**Problems that cannot be used are not guaranteed, and there is no guarantee that an advantage will be achieved. MinAung HyeArmy**Also worriedIndian ArmyThe reluctance to evacuate has led to the recurrence of problems like Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

Also, MyanmarArmy**PleaseIndian ArmySend troopsNorthern MyanmarThere is also a risk that the civilian forces will seek external support. Although the great powers will not easily agree to the request of the Burmese people, MinAung HyeArmy**There is still a great deal of concern about this. So although it is possible that India sent someMercenariesinto Myanmar, but it is difficult for them to grasp the currentNorthern MyanmarA strong offensive by the Mindi Army.

InNorthern MyanmarAgainst the backdrop of an increasingly grave situation in MyanmarArmy**Consider please IndiaMercenariesSend troops to turn the tide of battle. Despite the historical existence of Myanmar please IndiaMercenariescase, butIndian ArmyWhether it will be able to truly change the tide of the war is uncertain. India sentMercenariesEnterNorthern MyanmarIt may face geographical difficulties, challenges in fighting local civilian forces, and uncertainty about the situation in the India-Myanmar border area. In addition, MinAung HyeArmy**Please be worriedIndian ArmyOnce inside, the situation cannot be controlled, and external forces are triggered. Therefore, India sendsMercenariesEnterNorthern MyanmarIt's less likely and difficult to stopNorthern MyanmarA strong offensive by the Mindiwu. In my view, Myanmar should rely more on its own strength to seek dialogue and compromise solutions with the civilian forces in order to achieve lasting peace.

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