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Myanmar on path of Bangladesh and Syria...losing its cities to rebels daily, a new country to come up near India?


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  Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia, is facing a severe crisis as it spirals into a full-blown civil war. The situation mirrors past conflicts in places such as Bangladesh and Syria, with fears of the possible emergence of a new nation.

The article discusses the escalating conflict in Myanmar, where the military junta is losing control over several key cities to rebel forces, drawing comparisons to the situations in Bangladesh and Syria. The Arakan Army, along with other ethnic armed groups, has captured significant territories, including Paletwa, a strategic town near the borders of India and Bangladesh. This shift in control has led to increased instability, with the rebels gaining ground in Rakhine, Chin, and northern Shan states. The article suggests that Myanmar might be on the brink of fragmentation, potentially leading to the emergence of new political entities or states near India's borders. The ongoing conflict has also resulted in a humanitarian crisis, with many residents fleeing the violence, and there are concerns about the implications for regional stability, especially for neighboring countries like India.

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