India’s Drone Strike Disrupts China-Pak Plans for Northeast Insurgency

Significant Disruption in Northeast India

The Indian Army’s recent drone strike on the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) headquarters in Myanmar has dealt a significant blow to the China-Pakistan alliance. This operation has effectively disrupted their alleged plans to reignite insurgency in Northeast India. Following a political shift in Bangladesh, these nations appeared to be exploiting insurgent groups to further their agenda.

Drone Strike on ULFA Headquarters

According to reports, China has been aiding ULFA leader Paresh Baruah, potentially offering him access to regions under Chinese control in Myanmar. This development raises serious concerns about cross-border insurgency and foreign interference in India’s internal security. The drone strike not only underscores India’s capabilities but also sends a strong message to its adversaries about the country’s commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region.