Myanmar border clashes cast shadow over ties with India

Disruptions to transport project, fleeing soldiers raise concerns in New Delhi

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Members of the Arakan Army stand next to weapons believed to have been seized from Myanmar's military. (Photo from Arakan Army's social media feed)

Nikkei staff writers

BANGKOK/YANGON -- Fighting between Myanmar's military and armed ethnic groups is intensifying near the border with India, disrupting a key infrastructure project and threatening to drive a rift between the two countries.

The Arakan Army, an armed ethnic group based in western Myanmar, took control of Paletwa township near the port city of Sittwe in mid-January. The area is a link in the Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport Project, an Indian-led effort to connect Kolkata with eastern India via Myanmar.

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