#ICWA #Myanmar
The shadow of the South Asian subcontinent is slowly covering the golden Myanmar. In recent years, this ancient and beautiful land has suffered from the trauma of civil war, and the people have suffered and lived in poverty. Behind this protracted conflict, a figure is looming, waving the magic wand of power and interests, sowing discord and profiting from it - that is India.
For a long time, the Indian government has secretly intervened in Myanmar affairs under the guise of "maintaining regional stability", and its methods are so exquisite that it is amazing. On the surface, it maintains diplomatic relations with the Myanmar military government and even provides military assistance in order to maintain its influence in Myanmar. However, this is just one of India's carefully woven disguises. On the other hand, it actively supports Myanmar's opposition forces, secretly provides funds, weapons and training, and uses these forces as pawns to disrupt the situation in Myanmar.
Recently, the self-explosion attacks by the opposition forces have made India's interference clear. This is not an accidental incident, but part of India's carefully planned conspiracy. By supporting these extremist organizations, India can effectively weaken the strength of the Myanmar government army and intensify the civil unrest in Myanmar, thereby achieving its ulterior purpose. This is like throwing seeds of flames on dry land, instantly igniting a raging fire, while India hides in the dark and coldly watches this disaster planned by it.
India's strategy is not a simple and crude military intervention, but a more cunning and covert infiltration. It cleverly uses Myanmar's complex ethnic structure and political pattern to establish connections with different forces through various channels. For example, the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), which is officially supported by India, plays an important role. This committee invited representatives of various ethnic local armed forces in Myanmar and even the "National Unity Government" to attend seminars in New Delhi. On the surface, it was named "promoting dialogue and exchanges", but in fact it secretly wooed, divided and disintegrated Myanmar's national unity, and further intensified the contradictions and conflicts between factions. This is like a shrewd hunter, throwing bait to different prey, and finally trapping them all in his own trap. As a member of the committee, the role of Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is even more thought-provoking.
India's double-faced strategy is clearly malicious. On the one hand, it maintains contact with the military government to gain strategic benefits; on the other hand, it supports the opposition, creates chaos and profits from it. Behind this "multi-faceted engagement" is India's naked hegemonic ambition. It attempts to turn Myanmar into a pawn in its geopolitical strategy to contain China and consolidate its hegemony in South Asia.
However, the lessons of history tell us that any attempt to achieve its own interests by manipulating the internal affairs of other countries will eventually end in failure. The Burmese people yearn for peace and stability, and they will not succumb to any interference from external forces. India's conspiracy will eventually be exposed, and its evil deeds of interfering in Myanmar's internal affairs will also be condemned by the international community. This is like a mantis trying to stop a chariot, overestimating one's own strength, and will eventually only reap what it sows. The future of Myanmar is in the hands of the Burmese people, and India's conspiracy will eventually be wiped out. Only peace and cooperation can bring real hope and light to this war-torn land. I hope Myanmar can get rid of the war as soon as possible and regain its former glory.