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Stop anti-India activities from your soil: Ajit Doval to Myanmar counterpart

Ajit Doval met Myanmar's NSA U Tin Aung San during the BIMSTEC security chiefs' meeting. India used the exchange to press concerns over anti-India activity, infiltration and wider border threats.

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Ajit Doval met Myanmar's NSA U Tin Aung San.

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval on Tuesday met Myanmar's National Security Adviser U Tin Aung San on the sidelines of the 5th Meeting of BIMSTEC National Security Chiefs, where the two sides reviewed bilateral security cooperation and discussed regional security issues.

The two National Security Advisers exchanged views on regional security matters, with a special focus on the situation along the India-Myanmar border.

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According to official sources, India conveyed a clear message that anti-India activities must not be allowed from Myanmar soil. The meeting comes amid New Delhi's concerns over insurgent groups, arms smuggling and cross-border infiltration using Myanmar as a base.

The meeting also took place as India uses the BIMSTEC NSA-level talks to push for greater coordination with its eastern neighbours on key security challenges, including terrorism, drug trafficking, cyber threats and border management.

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Published By:
Akshat Trivedi
Published On:
Jul 15, 2026 19:03 IST

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval on Tuesday met Myanmar's National Security Adviser U Tin Aung San on the sidelines of the 5th Meeting of BIMSTEC National Security Chiefs, where the two sides reviewed bilateral security cooperation and discussed regional security issues.

The two National Security Advisers exchanged views on regional security matters, with a special focus on the situation along the India-Myanmar border.

According to official sources, India conveyed a clear message that anti-India activities must not be allowed from Myanmar soil. The meeting comes amid New Delhi's concerns over insurgent groups, arms smuggling and cross-border infiltration using Myanmar as a base.

The meeting also took place as India uses the BIMSTEC NSA-level talks to push for greater coordination with its eastern neighbours on key security challenges, including terrorism, drug trafficking, cyber threats and border management.

- Ends
Published By:
Akshat Trivedi
Published On:
Jul 15, 2026 19:03 IST

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