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‘Junta with nukes’: NSA files show Bush, Putin were worried about Pak’s arsenal

‘Junta with nukes’: NSA files show Bush, Putin were worried about Pak’s arsenal

Newly declassified documents reveal that former US president George W Bush and Russian president Vladimir Putin shared anxieties regarding the stability of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, with Putin bluntly characterising the nation as a “junta with nuclear weapons” and Bush predicting that China would eventually become a significant threat to Russian interests. ‘Junta with nukes’: NSA files show Bush, Putin were worried about Pak’s arsenal The memorandums of conversation, released this week by the National Security Archive, offer a verbatim look at private exchanges between the two leaders from 2001 to 2008. While much of the public focus at the time was on the war on terror, the transcripts show that concerns over the proliferation network of Pakistani scientist AQ Khan and the opacity of Islamabad’s military leadership were recurring sources of tension in the Oval Office. In a September 16, 2005, meeting, the two leaders expressed mutual alarm regarding evidence that nuclear technology had transferred from Pakistan to Iran. “It was of Pakistani origin. That makes me nervous,” Putin told Bush, referring to uranium traces …

India calls for free and fair election in Myanmar, seeks transition to democracy

India calls for free and fair election in Myanmar, seeks transition to democracy

NEW DELHI: India on Monday called for free, fair and inclusive elections in Myanmar to ensure a transition to democracy, amid growing concerns about the transparency and effectiveness of the electoral process. Myanmar nationals living in Thailand queue up outside the Myanmar Embassy for early voting ahead of the Myanmar general election, in Bangkok on December 6 (AFP File) Myanmar’s military junta has announced elections will be held in three phases, starting on December 28 and concluding in January. Early voting abroad began last week at a few Myanmar embassies, including in Hong Kong, Singapore, Chiang Mai and Bangkok. However, the upcoming polls are restricted to only 274 of the country’s 330 townships, reflecting the junta’s lack of control over areas captured by resistance forces. “India supports Myanmar’s transition to democracy and it is of the view that participation of all political stakeholders is important for the credibility of the electoral exercise that is to happen there,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a weekly media briefing on Monday. The election should be free, …

Modi meets Myanmar junta chief, calls for ‘credible’ polls | India News

Modi meets Myanmar junta chief, calls for ‘credible’ polls | India News

In his first meeting with Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing since the February 2021 coup, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday pushed for early restoration of the democratic process in the country through “inclusive and credible elections”. This is the first time that India has called for elections in Myanmar at the highest level. During the meeting on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok, Modi also called for inclusive dialogue to end the civil war in Myanmar. He offered to ramp up aid in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that killed over 3,000 people. Story continues below this ad The PM also called for the post-earthquake ceasefire to be made permanent, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing had met Modi in New Delhi in July 2019. He was then chief of Myanmar’s Army. The MEA said in a statement that Modi “underlined the importance of early restoration of a democratic process through inclusive and credible elections, adding that India supported efforts aimed at fostering …

PM Modi speaks to Myanmar Junta chief after devastating earthquake: ‘India stands in solidarity’

PM Modi speaks to Myanmar Junta chief after devastating earthquake: ‘India stands in solidarity’

India has launched Operation Brahma, under which New Delhi has extended its support to Myanmar in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake. Myanmar on Friday was rocked by violent tremors, which killed at least a thousand people and destroyed several structures in the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended his deep condolences following the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that rocked Myanmar earlier. PM Modi spoke to Myanmar Junta chief General Min Aung Hlaing and assured that India stands in solidarity with the people of Myanmar in this difficult hour. The PM also said that India has launched Operation Brahma, as New Delhi has sent disaster relief material and humanitarian assistance to the neighbouring country. Additionally, search and rescue teams are also being expeditiously dispatched to the affected areas under the operation. Here’s what PM Modi said In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Spoke with Senior General H.E. Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar. Conveyed our deep condolences at the loss of lives in the devastating earthquake. As a close friend and neighbour, …

Myanmar says rebel attacks, gas shortages worsen power crisis | News Today News

Myanmar says rebel attacks, gas shortages worsen power crisis | News Today News

Myanmar’s electricity generation has dropped to about half the normal figure, as rebels have damaged critical transmission networks, causing lengthy blackouts in wide swathes of the South Asian nation, state media said on Friday. Natural gas shortages in the war-torn nation have also helped take production down to just 2,200 MW a day, from the usual figure of 4,000 megawatt (MW), they added. It was a rare admission of the junta’s inability to manage critical infrastructure nearly four years after the powerful military ousted an elected civilian government, triggering a civil war that has engulfed the impoverished nation. “Currently, electricity is being supplied to Yangon region at 48%, Mandalay region at 17% and the rest, including Naypyidaw, at 35%,” the Global New Light Of Myanmar newspaper said, referring to the two main urban areas and the capital. Power cuts have worsened this year in the commercial capital of Yangon, with supply limited to four-hour blocks, followed by eight-hour shutdowns, in a plan the power ministry unveiled last week. “We need to schedule cooking and washing …

India hosts Myanmar military junta officers, allied politicians for discussions | Latest News India

India hosts Myanmar military junta officers, allied politicians for discussions | Latest News India

NEW DELHI: India hosted a delegation representing Myanmar’s military junta and allied political forces this week for discussions on democracy and federalism as part of efforts to foster a solution to the neighbouring country’s security challenges, people familiar with the matter said. On the outskirts of Mandalay, nervous Myanmar soldiers man a checkpoint just kilometres away from rebels who have set their sights on the former royal capital of 1.5 million people. (AFP FILE) The 18-member delegation representing the military-led State Administration Council (SAC) was led by two lieutenant generals and included members of political parties and ethnic revolutionary organisations (EROs) aligned with the junta, the people said on condition of anonymity. The Myanmarese delegation included about 10 representatives of political parties and six members of EROs that signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement in 2015. The delegation’s visit came at a time when Myanmar’s junta has suffered a series of humiliating defeats at the hands of resistance forces, the latest being the capture of several military headquarters and outposts in Rakhine state by the Arakan …