The Kaladhan Multi Modal project to provide
connectivity to the North Eastern states from Kolkata port through Myanmar
suffered a major set-back when Myanmar’s Port town of Paletwa an important
component of the project fell into the hands of Arakan army an ethnic armed
group operating in Western Myanmar’s Rakhine state
A spokesperson for the Arakan Army (AA) revealed that
they had seized control of Paletwa, a strategically important port town on the
Kaladan River, crucial for trade with neighboring countries.“Regarding border stability issues, we will
cooperate at our best with neighboring countries,” Arakan army spokesman
was quoted by British news agencyReuters adding that the group will
take over administration and law enforcement in the area
Under the ambitious Kaladhan Multi modal project cargo
loaded at Kolkata port will be unloaded at Sitwe port in Myanmar constructed
with India’s assistance. The cargo
then loaded in barges sail through the Kaladanriver via Paletwa port before
reaching the Mizoram border. India has since constructed roads from the border
to other North-Eastern states.
Arakan army take-over of Paletwa marks
another setback for the military government, which is currently grappling with
rebellions across various regions of the country.Myanmar is currently
witnessing a multifaceted insurgency, where anti-junta groups, supported by a
pro-democracy parallel government, have managed to gain control of numerous
military installations and towns. This uprising poses the most significant
challenge to the junta since its coup against the elected government in 2021.
The fall of Paletwa in the west comes after another rebel group in the Three Brotherhood Alliance took Laukkai town on the in northern Shan State on the border with China.