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Myanmar denies Indian Army soldiers killed rebels inside its territory

I don't know for sure. India and Myanmar have cooperated in the past against the Naga but to be honest, those areas have very little government presence. It's mostly open jungle.

The operation took place along the border with the consent of Myanmar authorities, The area is a hilly terrain to map the exact boundary there.
 
Indian are famous for day dreaming, now they can even fight in their dreams

The operation took place along the border with the consent of Myanmar authorities, The area is a hilly terrain to map the exact boundary there.

So why are Indians chest thumping if Maynamar allowed them to do it
 
Eat This!

From the horse's mouth!

One tight slap from Zaw Htay, director of the office of Myanmar President Thein Sein to some of the butthurts here.

Lol.


Indian Army Attacks Militant Camps in Myanmar - WSJ


Zaw Htay, director of the office of Myanmar President Thein Sein, confirmed Wednesday that Indian troops had entered his country. He said that there was “coordination and cooperation” between the Indian troops and Myanmar’s armed forces based in the area of the raids, but added that no Myanmar soldiers were directly involved.

Lol ...






Indian Army Attacks Militant Camps in Myanmar

Special-forces teams carried out strikes in two separate locations in Myanmar

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NIHARIKA MANDHANA
June 10, 2015 5:17 a.m. ET
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NEW DELHI—India’s army crossed into neighboring Myanmar and attacked two militant camps early Tuesday, the Indian government said, days after its soldiers were killed in an ambush near the country’s northeastern border.

Special-forces teams carried out strikes in two separate locations in Myanmar that “annihilated the entire camps,” said Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, a minister of state in India’s Information Ministry. Myanmar’s military didn't directly participate in the operation, but the two sides were in close touch, Mr. Rathore said.

Mr. Rathore said Tuesday’s operation was approved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and was a sign of tough new approach toward security, especially along the country’s long border. When running for office last year, Mr. Modi accused his opponents of being soft on terror and pledged a more muscular policy.

Zaw Htay, director of the office of Myanmar President Thein Sein, confirmed Wednesday that Indian troops had entered his country. He said that there was “coordination and cooperation” between the Indian troops and Myanmar’s armed forces based in the area of the raids, but added that no Myanmar soldiers were directly involved.

“We will never allow or support insurgents, whether [they are] against Myanmar or against our neighboring countries,” Mr. Zaw Htay added.

Maj. Gen. Ranbir Singh, an additional director general of military operations in India, said that “significant casualties have been inflicted on the militants.” The government and the military have declined to identify the group that was attacked or offer details on the number of militants killed.

Gen. Singh said the army had been on “high alert” since last week, when insurgents ambushed a military convoy in India’s Manipur state, killing 18 and injuring several others. He said the decision to go into Myanmar was prompted by “very credible and specific intelligence” that more attacks were being planned.

India’s northeast, home to ethnic minorities who speak Tibeto-Burman languages, has suffered a violent insurgency for decades, with several groups demanding greater autonomy or outright independence.

“It is become kind of a habit for these militants to strike at the Indian army or paramilitary forces or the citizens of the nation and then cross over into safe havens, being confident of the fact that the India armed forces won't pursue them,” said Mr. Rathore in a televised interview late Tuesday. “I think this message is now very clear to all those who harbor intentions of terror on our country.”

For years, India’s army also has battled a deadly insurgency in India’s northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, abutting Pakistan. New Delhi has accused Islamabad of harboring militants who launch attacks in India. Relations between the two nuclear-armed nations grew tense in 2013, when five Indian soldiers were killed in an ambush along the Pakistan border, an attack that India alleged involved Pakistani soldiers. Pakistan denied any role in the killings.

“If there are groups within a country that harbor terror intentions, we will choose a time and place of hitting them,” Mr. Rathore said.

—Shibani Mahtani contributed to this article.
Its Easy that they deny ,They don't even have control over that area its Remote dense forest.This attack on their Soil took them by Surprise.Surprise. Dvol is visiting Myanmar Soon
 
Indian are famous for day dreaming, now they can even fight in their dreams



So why are Indians chest thumping if Maynamar allowed them to do it


Things are changing fast. Wait for more confirmation otherwise we will be trolled by them now. Even I find it unbeleivable, but we must wait.
 
The operation took place along the border with the consent of Myanmar authorities, The area is a hilly terrain to map the exact boundary there.

This seems the most plausible scenario but I don't know for sure whether we consented. Either way it's no big deal.

Back in the day, the Myanmar army used to chase rebels well inside Thai territory. No harm no foul.
 
Indians caught with their pants down again. What a bunch of faking false flaggers. :rofl:
 
CIA providing intelligence on NE groups, doubt that.

Although CIA assistance on Chinese support to these groups would be welcome.

Our intelligence is not limited to the ground. We can see where you can't, and hear what you can't. We have a close relationship w/ your R&AW and exchange intelligence we pick up.
 
Indian are famous for day dreaming, now they can even fight in their dreams
So why are Indians chest thumping if Maynamar allowed them to do it

India SF killed a bunch of terrorists ... that is why !
 
The operation took place along the border with the consent of Myanmar authorities, The area is a hilly terrain to map the exact boundary there.

In a Facebook post, Zaw Htay, director of Myanmar's presidential office, said, "According to the information sent by Tatmadaw (Myanmar army) battalions on the ground, we have learned that the military operation was performed on the Indian side at India-Myanmar border."

"Myanmar will not accept any foreigner who attacks neighbouring countries in the back and creates problems by using our own territory," he added.

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Myanmar is aware that who are behind the cross border terrorism and who is arming them.
 
Zaw Htay, director of the office of Myanmar President Thein Sein,confirmed Wednesday that Indian troops had entered his country. He said that there was “coordination and cooperation” between the Indian troops and Myanmar’s armed forces based in the area of the raids, but added that no Myanmar soldiers were directly involved.

“We will never allow or support insurgents, whether [they are] against Myanmar or against our neighboring countries,” Mr. Zaw Htay added.

Indian Army Attacks Militant Camps in Myanmar - WSJ
 
Our intelligence is not limited to the ground. We can see where you can't, and hear what you can't. We have a close relationship w/ your R&AW and exchange intelligence we pick up.
Hey troll.
I'd like to inform that u're not welcome in this thread.
A ritual of inter trolling amongst the neighbors is taking place here.Clearly your valuable farts are not needed here.
 

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