Ignoring continued international pressure to boycott Burma’s ruling military junta, New Delhi on April 4 will sign an agreement to develop a port on the western Burmese coast for the benefit of India’s restive northeast, where a stubborn secessionist movement has continued its rebellion for decades.
India Cuts a Deal with Burma’s Junta
India Cuts a Deal with Burma’s Junta
India Cuts a Deal with Burma’s Junta
Ignoring continued international pressure to boycott Burma’s ruling military junta, New Delhi on April 4 will sign an agreement to develop a port on the western Burmese coast for the benefit of India’s restive northeast, where a stubborn secessionist movement has continued its rebellion for decades.