
Indian drone strikes in Myanmar spark outrage over violation of sovereignty
In a move that has drawn strong regional and international concern, Indian armed forces conducted drone strikes deep inside Myanmar on the morning of July 13, targeting camps of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I).
The cross-border military action is being widely criticized as a direct violation of Myanmar’s sovereignty and a breach of international law, including the UN Charter.
According to international law, such attacks are a blatant violation of the UN Charter and global principles.
The Indian government is using its military for political purposes and to divert attention from its internal failures, which is seriously undermining peace and stability in the region.
Sources indicate that this strike was carried out as a covert operation under the supervision of India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, aimed at establishing Indian hegemony in South Asia.
This action exposes India’s war frenzy, which is not only straining its relations with neighboring countries such as Nepal, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, but is also hindering the region’s peace and development process.
This attack is part of India’s Hindutva-driven policies and political propaganda tactics, which are fueling further conflicts and concerns in the region.
The international community must immediately take notice of India’s aggressive actions and work to stop them. Otherwise, the possibility of a major conflict in South Asia could increase, posing a threat not only to the region but to global peace as well.