Security experts believe the rise of militant attacks, who have shaken northeast India in recent months, emerged as a guerrilla working to regroup on the Chinese border with Myanmar, and hoped to follow more even as elections in Manipur and peace in Nagaland.
The Dragon Defense Group was impatient with traffic jams and the Manipuri rebel group that had shares in disrupting the upcoming election to the State Assembly, was believed to reunite the border of Yunnan and Myanmar, taking advantage of the last chaos by using it as a transit corridor.
“There is a Chinese corner for the rise of militancy.
Some groups have people in China,” said Maj Gen Bhabani S, former Inspector General Rifles Assam, said.
Groups such as United Assam’s Liberation Front (I), the acquisition of Manipur and Splinter factions from the National Socialist Council Nagaland (K) who opposed peace talks, was believed to regroup in the border area.