Prime Minister Narendra Modi is travelling to Myanmar tomorrow on a three-day visit during which the issue of defence and security cooperation, including cross-border activities by certain insurgent groups, are likely to figure in his talks with the leadership there.
The Army team today destroyed a temporary hideout of the NSCN(K) militants and recovered an AK 47 rifle, ammunitions and radio sets in the operation near Votnu village in Longding district, a senior army official said.
Myanmar is one of India's strategic neighbours and shares a 1,640-km-long border with a number of northeastern states including Arunachal Pradesh, militancy-hit Nagaland and Manipur.
India has been concerned over some militant groups from the Northeast region taking shelter in Myanmar. The country has been assuring India that it would not allow any insurgent group to use its territory against India.
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In June, 2015, the Indian Army had carried out an operation in areas near the Indo-Myanmar against the NSCN (K) militants, days after militants had killed 18 Army men in Manipur.
"It was a normal encounter. These operations go on everyday. Nothing big about this operation," he told reporters after the meeting.
Army sources said similar operations against NSCN(K) have been taking place in Changlang and Kunnu areas in the last 10 days. An NSCN (K) militant was killed near Kunnu village on September 1.
The Army today launched a "swift and stealthy" operation after getting specific inputs about presence of NSCN(K) militants in near Votnu village, said an army official.
The forces came under heavy fire from the rebels and retaliated in which one militant was killed and another was injured, Defence spokesman Colonel Chiranjit Konwer said in Itanagar.
Using the cover of dense vegetation, the remaining militants escaped. The team later located and destroyed a shelter, the officials said.
A massive search operation has been launched in the area to capture the militants who managed to escape, they said.