Jurnal Analisis Hubungan Internasional
ISSN 2302-8777
Vol. 3 / No. 2 / Published : 2014-07
Order : 6, and page :527 - 552
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Original Article :
Dukungan india terhadap junta militer myanmar (2004-2009): kerjasama ekonomi dan rivalitas dengan cina
Author :
- Ravi Mirza Fitri *1
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Abstract :
This research questioned the support given by the Government of India to the Burmese military junta during the leadership of Manmohan Singh (2004-2009). The support and constructive relationship carried out by India to Burma is based on 3 factors: first, India’s increasingly needs for energy inwhich Burma have plenty of it, secondly, the Indian government is trying to remove the rampant poverty in Northeast Region of India by establishingborder trade with Burma to speed up economic growth in the Northeastern India, and the third, is because India regards Chinese presence in Burma as athreat due to continued strong Chinese influence in Burma which may affect the security of India. The discussion is divided into; internal factors, whichinclude the Indian energy needs and the poverty elimination in Northeastern India, and external factors, namely the Indian effort to provide a contestagainst Chinese presence and influence over Myanmar. The research then concludes with the affirmation that India’s support is based on 3 main factorswhich already been describe previously, including several suggestions for further research.
Keyword :
India, Support, Burma, Threat, China,
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