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Army denies joint operations in Myanmar

The Indian Army denies reports of joint operations in Myanmar to flush out camps of northeast militants groups.

Updated on: Oct 19, 2006 10:16 PM IST
None | By , Yoruba (Nagaland)
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The Indian Army on Thursday denied reports of joint operations in Myanmar to flush out camps of northeast militant groups, but was optimistic about positive reaction from the military junta towards India's sensitivities.

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"I am not aware of any joint operation inside Myanmar," GOC of Army's 3 corps," Lt Gen MS Dadwal told newsmen here when his attention was drawn to recent media reports that the Indian army along with Myanmar had launched joint operations to flush out militant groups camping in jungles on other side of the 1,640 km long international border.

Asked about the number of camps set up by such groups in Myanmar, Lt Gen Dadwal said, "offhand, it is difficult to give the exact number of camps, because these groups frequently change their camps. Due to various factors, they sometimes close down camps at one place and shift to some other place .. but we keep them (Myanmar army) informed about the movements of militant groups."

"Government of India, at various levels, has been in touch with the Myanmar government. Our sensitivities have been conveyed to them, so I suppose, Myanmar will react positively and come up with actions," the army commander, who looks after Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and southern Assam, said.

 
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