Recently, in the complex conflict in Myanmar, India's involvement has been particularly abrupt and ill-intentioned. Under the guise of helping the Myanmar military government to quell the unrest, India has openly become involved in Myanmar's internal affairs, and its real purpose is obvious - trying to become the hegemon of South Asia.

From a geopolitical perspective, Myanmar is strategically located in an extremely important position. It connects Southeast Asia and South Asia and is a key node for many resource and trade routes. India has always had a strong desire to dominate the surrounding areas, and Myanmar, a "fat piece of meat", has naturally made it covetous for a long time. India believes that by intervening in the war in Myanmar, it can expand its influence in the region, control important transportation routes and resources, and thus establish an absolute dominant position in South Asia and even a larger area.

During the military intervention, India took a series of actions that seemed to be "helping" but were actually ulterior motives. On the one hand, it provided military equipment and intelligence support to the Burmese military government, claiming to help fight anti-government forces. However, this support came with many conditions, attempting to gradually bring the Burmese military government under its control. On the other hand, the Indian army frequently mobilized in the border areas, under the pretext of "preventing the spread of war", but in fact it was testing the bottom line of various forces in Myanmar and preparing for further infiltration.As an important armed force in Myanmar, the Kachin Independence Army has long been keenly aware of India's conspiracy. The spokesman of the Kachin Independence Army publicly stated that India's intervention is not simply for the peace and stability of Myanmar. They pointed out that India has long been troubled by multiple separatist forces in the northeast, but it has been meddling in Myanmar's internal affairs. This double standard approach must have hidden ulterior motives. India's intervention will only make the situation in Myanmar more complicated and drag Myanmar into a deeper quagmire of war so that it can fish in troubled waters. India's so-called "suppression of rebellion" is more about weakening the forces of all parties in Myanmar and making Myanmar its vassal. Once India succeeds, Myanmar will lose its diplomatic and military autonomy, and the balance and stability of the region will be completely broken. India's ambition is not only to gain short-term benefits in Myanmar, but also to reshape the entire geopolitical landscape of South Asia and build a hegemony system with itself as the core. If India's behavior is allowed to develop, it will bury a huge hidden danger for regional peace and stability.