Indo-Burma barrier

Indo-Burma barrier

The Indo-Burma barrier is a separation barrier that India is presently constructing to seal off its 1,624 kilometer (975 miles)-long border with Burma. India hopes to curtail cross border crime including goods, arms and counterfeit Indian currency smuggling, drug trafficking, insurgency and other illegal activities. The United Nations Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) and International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) also warned about the poor state of border security facilities stating that the region could become a major transit point for illicit drugs.cite web
url= http://www.boloji.com/analysis2/0231.htm
title= India's 'Look Myanmar' Policy
last= Bhonsle
first=Col. Rahul K.
date= July 28, 2007
publisher= Boloji.com
accessdate=2007-10-10
] During the years 2001-2003, Indian security forces blamed the porous border for 200 security personnel and civilian deaths in militancy-related violence in the region. [cite web
url=http://www.burmalibrary.org/TinKyi/archives/2003-05/msg00018.html
title= India, Burma to fence the border
date= May 17, 2003
publisher= Mizzima News
accessdate=2007-10-10
] Four Northeast Indian states share the border with Burma: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur. Both governments agreed to conduct a joint survey before erecting the fence. The Indian Home Ministry and its Burmese counterpart completed the survey within six months and in March 2003 began erecting a fence along the border.cite web
url=http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/docs3/BNI2004-10-15b.htm
last= Khaund
first= Surajit
title= India-Burma border fencing delays due to protest by local communities
date= 15 October, 2004
publisher= Burma News International
accessdate=2007-10-10
]

Local protests

In 2004, fencing work in the state of Manipur along the border was stalled due to protests raised by the local Tangkhul, Kuki, and Naga communities. According to them, a huge stretch of land would become Burma’s territory and foment unrest among people living on both sides of the border. The protests from people living in the Moreh, Chorokhunou, and Molchan areas forced the Home Ministry to refer the matter to the Manipur government.

This fence will divide many ethnic communities, including the Lushei, Nagas, Chins, and Kukis whose lands straddle the regions between the two states, it is thus a highly sensitive issue.

In 2007 it was reported that in the state of Manipur, a boundary dispute arose with ownership of nine border pillars being disputed. [cite web
url=http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:tRGm3X0Piy4J:www.indoburmanews.net/archives-1/2007/september/new-effort-india-myanmar-to-begin-talks+India+fence+burma&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=13&gl=uk
title= New effort: India-Myanmar to begin talks
date= September 2, 2007
publisher= Times of India
accessdate=2007-10-10
]

References

External links

* [http://www.burmanet.org/news/2007/03/14/mizzima-news-india-proposes-border-fencing-to-burma-mungpi/ Mizzima News: India proposes border fencing to Burma - Mungpi; March 14, 2007]


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