💨 Abstract
Myanmar is holding elections after a five-year gap, amidst economic struggles and ongoing civil war. The military junta, backed by China, aims to legitimize its rule through these polls, which are boycotted by major opposition parties like the NLD. India supports a "Myanmar-led" solution and fair elections, balancing its engagement with the junta amidst China's growing influence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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