India, Aug. 28 -- Myanmar today is less a unified nation than a fractured battlefield of clashing powers. The military junta, once thought unassailable, is steadily losing ground to a determined resistance and powerful ethnic armies

Myanmar today is not a single, unified entity but a complex mosaic of competing forces. The military junta, or the State Administration Council (SAC), is losing its grip on the country, ceding territory and influence to a determined resistance movement composed of People's Defence Forces (PDFs) and powerful ethnic armed organisations (EAOs). For India, particularly its northeastern states, this unfolding crisis is not just international news; it is a matter of vital concern, impacting security, trade, and reg...