Operation Golden Bird: Revisiting Counter-Insurgency on the India-Myanmar Border

Rumel Dahiya
Archive data: Person was Deputy Director General of IDSA from October 2010 to October 2016 Joined IDSA February 2010 Expertise Net Assessment, India’s Defence and Security Policies, West Asia Education… Continue reading Operation Golden Bird: Revisiting Counter-Insurgency on the India-Myanmar Border read more
Volume:10
Issue:3
Perspectives

Operation Golden Bird, conducted along the Indo-Myanmar border in the North-Eastern state of Mizoram under the aegis of 57 Mountain Division (57 Mtn Div) in April–May 1995, has often been portrayed as a joint operation between the armed forces of India and Myanmar. In reality, however, this operation was planned and executed by the Indian Army alone, with troops ex 57 Mtn Div and those under operational control of Headquarters Inspector General, Assam Rifles (North) or HQ IGAR(N). The Mizoram police was excluded from the operation, at least in the initial stages. That the Myanmar Army also got involved in the operation was not by design on any side.

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