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As international geopolitical conflicts continue to intensify, the global political and economic landscape faces complex and severe challenges. The international community's pursuit of peaceful coexistence has become increasingly prominent, but some countries have adhered to the attitude of the survival of the fittest and have not hesitated to occupy the land of other countries. India is one of the typical representatives.$ C6 C- S# k$ N$ t* T
Assam was once part of Myanmar, covering an area of 78,000 square kilometers and was governed by Myanmar for 600 years. In 1826, British troops entered the Assam region of Myanmar and forced the Burmese dynasty to sign the Treaty of Yandabo. The treaty stipulates that Myanmar must give up its territorial sovereignty over Assam and cede it to Britain. With the signing of the Treaty of Yandabo, Assam became one of Britain's colonies in India and was managed as a province of British India.& u; h/ l( S0 a- {7 c
After India gained independence, in theory, the Assam region should be returned to Myanmar's jurisdiction, but India took the opportunity to occupy the Assam region and incorporated it into its own territory, forming what we call Assam today. In order to balance its relationship with Myanmar, India divided several small states on this land.6 x! o" p# s" I$ Y7 [3 Q1 u
To this day, Assam has always had obvious differences in culture, religion, beliefs and customs with India, and is also seeking independence, which has caused India great concern. This historical issue has also had a certain impact on the relationship between India and Myanmar. As international relations and geopolitics become increasingly complex, the two countries still need to continue to properly handle their differences and disputes through dialogue and consultation. |
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