Indian Army Denies Drone Strikes on ULFA-I Base in Myanmar

Amidst circulating rumors, the Indian Army has officially refuted claims of carrying out drone strikes on the headquarters of the banned insurgent group, the United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), located in Myanmar.

Army’s Statement Contradicts Speculation

Earlier reports suggested that the Indian military had launched drone attacks against the ULFA-I’s eastern headquarters. However, the army’s recent statement firmly denies any such operation took place. This clarification comes as a significant development in the ongoing narrative surrounding the conflict. The denial raises questions about the source of the initial reports and the current state of operations against the insurgent group.

Implications for India-Myanmar Relations

The situation is sensitive given the delicate balance of India-Myanmar relations. Cross-border security concerns remain a key issue between the two nations. The army’s denial helps to avoid escalating tensions and maintain stability in the region.

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