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NE ultras on India-Myanmar talks agenda

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, Jan 16 � A joint strategy to deal with Northeast insurgent groups, checking of drug smuggling, arms and ammunition will be high on the agenda during the Home Secretary-level talks between India and Myanmar to be held on January 19 in Myanmarese capital of Naypyitaw.

Home Secretary RK Singh will travel to Naypyitaw to hold annual bilateral talks with his counterpart where he will impress upon the neighbouring country to take action against the Northeast-based insurgent groups having bases across the border.

India and Myanmar are expected to discuss how to check cross-border crimes, especially smuggling of drugs, arms and ammunition and may formulate a joint strategy to deal with the menace.

New Delhi has long been pressing Naypyitaw for taking strong action against ULFA, NSCN, UNLF and other insurgent groups which have large bases in Kachin province of Myanmar.

Though Myanmar had launched several offensives against these groups, they were yet to be completely wiped out from the territory of the neighbouring country, sources said.

India shares a 1,640-km-long border with Myanmar which touches Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram. � PTI

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