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Three top Ulfa(I) leaders, including its lower council chief, were killed in back-to-back aerial strikes near the ...
Paresh Baruah-led militant outfit, which operates from Myanmar, refers to the Indian armed forces as 'colonial occupational ...
ULFA (I) has claimed at least three of its leaders were killed in drone attacks by Indian Army on the proscribed militant ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who also has the state home portfolio, denied any role of state agencies in the ...
Three top Ulfa(I) leaders were killed in drone and missile strikes near the India-Myanmar border, a claim Indian authorities ...
Insurgent groups, armed by Chinese grey market arms networks, have long acted as proxies for Beijing in Myanmar—guarding ...
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Is ULFA still a thorn in India's side?
The important question one needs to address, however, is how important or relevant the ULFA-I is anymore. Does it constitute a major threat to Indian security forces in the northeast? To answer this ...
The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) claims the Indian military killed one of its top commanders and 19 other members ...
The Indian Army clarifies that it has nothing to do with the alleged drone attacks on insurgent camps near India-Myanmar ...
The Ulfa-I had claimed on Sunday that three leaders of the group including Nayan Asom alias Nayan Medhi, who was the ‘chairman’ of its ‘lower council’, were killed in drone and missile attacks ...
Separatist militants in northeastern India said the Indian army carried out cross-border drone strikes on the group's camps ...
Chief Minister Himanta Sarma said that the Assam police were not involved in the alleged incident and no operation was ...