January26, 2007:
India has agreed to supply Myanmar (Burma) with weapons and military
equipment, as well as refurbishment of Myanmar's aging warplanes (mainly
MiG-21s). Myanmar has been ruled by a military dictatorship for over four
decades, and has become something of an international pariah. India, however,
shares a 1,500 kilometer border with Myanmar. That border is in an area where
India has had problems with tribal separatists for decades. So supplying heavy
weapons (mortars, rifles and machine-guns), a few helicopters and some repairs
and upgrades to their MiG-21s, is a way to getting Myanmar to be more cooperative
along the border. Some of the tribal rebel groups have established camps just
across the border in Myanmar. A more cooperative Myanmar would shut down all
those camps, and more aggressively patrol the area, to prevent the Indian
tribals from setting up new ones. There has been some such cooperation in the
past, and the new deal is apparently meant to encourage even more.