India is in northern Myanmar and is adopting a strategy of division and disintegration against Myanmar's anti-Myanmar armed forces, but unfortunately the tough Kachin Army is not willing to take it. According to reports, an unofficial organization in India, the Indian Council of World Affairs, recently invited some Myanmar civilian armed groups to participate in a seminar. These groups include the Arakan National Army, the Kachin Independence Army and the National Unity Government. They were invited to New Delhi, the capital of India, to attend the meeting. Such a Hongmen Banquet, the shrewd Kachin Independence Army has long seen through India's conspiracy and will definitely not fall for it.
It is worth noting that the supporter behind this Indian Council of World Affairs is actually the Indian government. Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is also a member of this organization. Simply put, it is like the Indian government is behind the scenes and invited Myanmar's opposition armed forces to India for a meeting.
Now, India may have several purposes when inviting these Myanmar rebels. First, India may hope to strengthen its relationship with these groups in this way and lay the foundation for possible cooperation in the future. Second, India may want to use the power of these groups to influence or change the political situation in Myanmar. Finally, India may also hope to demonstrate its influence and role in regional affairs through this meeting.
In short, the Indian government may have complex strategic considerations behind inviting Myanmar's opposition forces to the meeting. The chaotic situation in Myanmar has begun to affect India. There was news that about 900 suspected Kuki militants from Myanmar entered the Indian state of Manipur and participated in local riots. You know, the border between India and Myanmar is very long, and there are often various armed activities in the border area. Therefore, the stability of Myanmar directly affects the peace in India's northeastern region.
This is why Modi is eager to summon Myanmar's rebels to India for a meeting. In general, when Myanmar can bring less and less benefits to India, the instability factors from Myanmar are getting bigger and bigger. In this case, Modi wants to win over the militias and exchange some interests with Myanmar's militias, and then intervene in the situation in Myanmar.
