Ex-Envoy Warns of "Hot" Myanmar Border as NIA Arrests 6 Ukrainians

Former Indian Ambassador to Ukraine Vidya Bhushan Soni has highlighted the heightened sensitivity of India's northeastern border with Myanmar, describing the situation as becoming "a little bit hot." He linked the recent arrest of six Ukrainians and an American national by the NIA to a pattern where foreign governments hire untraceable contractors to conduct destabilizing activities. Soni explained that instability in Myanmar and a lack of jobs in Ukraine create conditions where such mercenaries can be recruited to smuggle, incite local populations, or undermine governments. He warned that such contractor-based operations are unhealthy for India given the region's historical sensitivity and recent opening to foreigners.

Key Points: Ex-Envoy on NIA Arrests: Myanmar Border "Hot," Mercenaries Hired

  • Sensitive NE border opened recently
  • Foreigners may create disruptions
  • Unstable Myanmar fuels smuggling, incitement
  • Contractors used as untraceable agents
  • Unstable Ukraine provides mercenary recruits
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"Things are hot at Myanmar border," Ex Indian Envoy to Ukraine says on NIA's arrest of 6 Ukrainians

Former Indian Ambassador to Ukraine says border tensions rising, links arrested Ukrainians to foreign contractors hired to destabilize the sensitive region.

"Across the border, in Myanmar in particular, things are becoming a little bit hot - Vidya Bhushan Soni"

New Delhi, March 18

Vidya Bhushan Soni, Former Indian Ambassador to Ukraine, said on Wednesday that the North East has been made accessible to foreigners only recently, and earlier it was out of bounds, mainly because the local government there was not able to control the area.

Soni, while talking about Ukrainians and US citizen being arrested from the area said that it was possible that those people would create disruptions.

"Well, first of all, let me tell you the area we are talking about in our northeast is a very sensitive area. And for decades, immediately after independence, that area was out of bounds for foreigners, for the reason that, I mean, there was a possibility of somebody making some trouble there. So it was for that reason it was stopped," he said.

Soni further said that across the border, especially in Myanmar, things are becoming unstable, not just because of Rohingyas, but also because of the fact that the local government has not been able to control that area.

"But as things have improved and their integration has become much closer, we thought those permissions can be given on a piece by piece basis. So that's why it became possible for foreigners to visit there. But now what is happening is there is a certain amount of tension that has been created for various reasons. I won't go into that. But the important thing is across the border, in Myanmar in particular, things are becoming a little bit hot, not just because of Rohingyas, but also because of the fact that the local government has not been able to control that area," he said.

Soni told ANI that miscreants are trying to smuggle from both sides of the border.

"So lot of people are trying to smuggle across both sides. From their side, they want to come inside Indian territory, try to form in trouble, incite local tribal people against the central government. From this side, also, there are certain interested elements who go across and try to destabilize situation in Myanmar against the present regime. So that was the situation," he said.

Soni said that usually the governments do not want to involve themselves with such people, so the Americans and others have started to hire contractors.

"But in this present case, what we do find is the presence of six Ukrainians, as you mentioned, and there is an American national who was probably herding them together and bringing them here. To my mind, in the present day world, you find that these destabilizing situations happen and the governments do not want to involve themselves directly in order that if their agents were caught, then they will be traced back to their local, to their own government. So to avoid that, I think the Americans and others have started to practice what is called hiring contractors," he said.

According to Soni, these contractors are untraceable, and are given money in exchange for the work.

"So they are hired for a particular contractor, they're given all kinds of facilities, including money and stuff. They're given the mandate, what is to be done and what is not to be done. And so that is the methodology which is being used. To my mind, that's exactly what has happened when these seven people cross the cross. So you cannot trace them back, but I am sure that they're not doing on their own," he said.

The former envoy feels, this is not healthy for India considering the sensitivity of the matter.

"There is somebody who has hired them or who has detailed them to undertake that kind of activity. So that is not something which is very healthy and particularly from our point of view because of the sensitivity of the matter. You asked me the question about the presence of the Ukrainians," he said.

He said that in Ukraine, the government is unstable, and especially youngsters take up whatever work they get for money and hence became involved in this.

"To my mind, they seem to be those very people who have been hired kind of mercenaries. Their job is to do whatever there is to be done. And they go there with this definite mandate and then finish the job. As you know, there is such an unstable government in Ukraine. There are no jobs. People, youngsters are without any occupation. whenever an opportunity arrives and somebody offers them certain contracts, then they're obviously willing to undertake that kind of responsibility. This happening in Africa. It's happening in other parts of the world," he said.

Soni said that through these people, there was attempt to destabilize the region from whichever side that is.

"So to my mind, that is possible, that these six people who have been apprehended while crossing over, they are the ones who may have been hired to undertake that kind of a job. And that is illegal. And so obviously, when they are caught apprehended, you have to investigate. And NIA already has come up with informal first reports that, yes, indeed, there was attempt to destabilize the region from whichever side that is. So their apprehension is absolutely within our laws and regulations. So there is nothing illegal or wrong in their apprehension," he said.

Soni further said that India would not unnecessarily victimize Ukraine until it had something solid.

"First of all, why were they there in that region without any permission? Because even if you were to go to those areas, you need prior permission, which was not available on their person. So that's the reason why they have been caught and appropriate action will be taken. It's not as if they are victimized. We have very good relations with Ukraine, so why should we victimize their own people unless our laws are flouted and they have done something which is illegal as part of our system," he said.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday arrested six Ukrainians and one US citizen for allegedly supporting ethnic war groups in Myanmar by supplying weapons, terrorist hardware and training them.

The accused have been identified as Matthew Aaron Van Dyke (US citizen), Hurba Petro (Ukrainian citizen), Slyviak Taras (Ukranian Citizen), Ivan Sukmanovskyi (Ukranian citizen), Stefankiv Marian (Ukranian Citizen), Honcharuk Maksim (Ukranian Citizen), and Kaminskyi Viktor (Ukrainian citizen). They have been arrested in a case lodged under Section 18 (Terror Conspiracy) and BNS.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is concerning. The use of foreign "contractors" or mercenaries to stir trouble in a sensitive region like ours is a serious security threat. Full credit to NIA for the swift action. The Myanmar border situation has been fragile for years.
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Rohit P
While I agree security is paramount, I hope the investigation is transparent. We have good relations with Ukraine, as the envoy said. Let's not jump to conclusions about state involvement until all facts are out. Due process is important.
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Priya S
It's sad to hear about youngsters from a war-torn country being used as pawns like this. Desperation for money can lead people to do anything. But our borders and sovereignty cannot be compromised. Tough situation all around.
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Vikram M
The analysis about Myanmar's instability spilling over is spot on. We need a strong, coordinated policy with our northeastern states and better border management. Can't have foreign elements playing games in our backyard. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I feel the former envoy's comments, while insightful, slightly downplay the role of local governance issues in the Northeast itself. Improving administrative control and economic opportunities for locals is the best defense against such foreign incitement.

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