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The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) claims the Indian military killed one of its top commanders and 19 other members ...
Insurgent groups, armed by Chinese grey market arms networks, have long acted as proxies for Beijing in Myanmar—guarding ...
Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu has said 66 villages along the India-Myanmar border in Arunachal ...
Ulfa-I claimed that three of its senior members were killed in drone attacks by the Indian Army in Myanmar's Sagaing region, ...
ULFA (I) has claimed at least three of its leaders were killed in drone attacks by Indian Army on the proscribed militant ...
The Indian Army clarifies that it has nothing to do with the alleged drone attacks on insurgent camps near India-Myanmar ...
I's claim of drone strikes on their Myanmar headquarters, which allegedly killed 19 cadres. Reports suggest senior commander ...
Three top Ulfa(I) leaders were killed in drone and missile strikes near the India-Myanmar border, a claim Indian authorities ...
I, which is headed by Paresh Baruah, has several camps in Myanmar. The outfit, which is different from the pro-talks faction ...
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Is ULFA still a thorn in India's side?
The important question one needs to address, however, is how important or relevant the ULFA-I is anymore. Does it constitute a major threat to Indian security forces in the northeast? To answer this ...
In a move to boost infrastructure and development in remote border areas, the Arunachal Pradesh government has identified 66 villages along the Indo-Myanmar frontier for focused attention under the ...
In his inaugural address, Minister Sarbananda Sonowal called the BIMSTEC Ports Conclave a "springboard to unlock the immense ...