

EP-304 | Yunus vs Bangladesh Army, China’s Strategy & US Plan for Myanmar | Lt Gen PC Nair (Retd)
Jun 3, 2025
Lt Gen PC Nair, a retired Indian Army officer with extensive experience in counter-insurgency and border security, dives into the geopolitical landscape of Myanmar and Bangladesh. He discusses the controversial Rakhine Corridor and its implications for regional tensions, especially with China's growing influence. Nair also examines the internal political struggles in Bangladesh, particularly Muhammad Yunus's challenges with military leadership and looming elections, while analyzing how these dynamics affect India's security interests.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Arakan Army Controls Border
- The Arakan Army controls the Myanmar-Bangladesh border, challenging Myanmar's army control.
- Rohingya refugees face oppression from both Arakan Army and Myanmar's military forces.
China's Role in Arakan Army
- The Arakan Army was likely raised by Chinese-backed KIA to counter India's Kaladan project.
- It shifted focus to Rakhine to secure China's strategic interests in the Bay of Bengal.
American Foothold via Humanitarian Aid
- US opposes China’s Myanmar projects and seeks a foothold by promoting a humanitarian corridor.
- Aid aims to counter Chinese influence in Rakhine and the Bay of Bengal region.