Chinese security companies pose threat to Myanmar’s sovereignty- Dr.Meimei Winn Byrd
By Ei Kay Kyaw/ The Irrawaddy Yangon, March 3 – As Myanmar’s military regime struggles to maintain control, it has introduced the Private Security Services Law, allowing armed Chinese security firms to operate inside the country. The move has sparked concerns about Myanmar’s sovereignty, regional...
Wa State in Myanmar aims to boost economy through Chinese projects
The United Wa State Army (UWSA), Myanmar’s largest ethnic armed organization (EAO), held its six-day annual general meeting this month
Ta’ang rebels start talks with Myanmar junta in China
Representatives from Myanmar’s military junta and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) from northern Shan State began talks in China on Sunday.
India’s ‘Guru Diplomacy’ Faces Skepticism in Myanmar
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, an Indian humanitarian and global peace envoy, met with junta leader Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyitaw on Sunday during a visit purportedly aimed at helping restore peace to the war-wrecked country.
China’s playbook in Myanmar’s Shan State is intriguing
Doesn’t seem to help the fight against the military junta operating from Yangon
China as a global peace maker
China’s efforts in peace brokering are based on a mix of economic interest, conscious neutrality and chutzpah, a combination which is proving to be a success
China says it brokered a ceasefire between Myanmar army and an ethnic rebel group
Myanmar’s military government and a major ethnic rebel group in the country’s northeast have signed a formal ceasefire agreement, mediator China said
Challenges and opportunities for India in war-torn Myanmar
The spill over from the war is disturbing the ethnic equilibrium in India’s By P.K.Balachandran Colombo, January 7: The unending war in North Myanmar between the Yangon-based military junta and the Ethnic Armed Organisations (EAOs) is posing a serious challenge to India’s security in its...
Persecuted Muslim Rohingyas of Myanmar are still searching for a home
Their peculiar case languishes at the ICJ and ICC as regional and world powers turn a blind eye to their plight By P.K.Balachandran Colombo, January 7: The persecuted Muslim Rohingyas of Myanmar are a community no country, including their own, wants. Their plight and their...
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