AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMyanmar–India diplomacy: Myanmar’s military-backed President Min Aung Hlaing begins a first trip to India since taking office, meeting President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi, with talks expected to cover economic, religious, cultural and social cooperation. Regional culture & ties: The visit is framed by India as “pragmatic” engagement rooted in “civilisational ties,” while Myanmar’s side also signals interest in reviving stalled connectivity talks. Sports & identity: UFC flyweight champion Joshua Van gets a hero’s welcome in Mizoram, highlighting shared Chin–Mizo cultural roots and youth empowerment through sport. Media freedom & resistance: Journalist Thin Lei Win warns the world not to look away as Myanmar’s war deepens and independent media faces intensified crackdowns, describing storytelling as resistance. Human rights accountability debate: Fortify Rights is criticized for shifting focus after a major HRW investigation into alleged Rohingya killings, raising questions about how international pressure is directed. Cross-border trafficking cooperation: Thailand and Thai authorities supported rescue of four Chinese nationals freed from a Myanmar call-center operation, underscoring regional anti-trafficking coordination. UN rights spotlight: A UN-linked report says sexual violence in conflict rose sharply in 2025, with Myanmar’s envoy reported missing amid wider scrutiny. Diaspora economy: A report says Myanmar nationals in Thailand inject about $6.7bn annually, with spending patterns increasingly shaped by lifestyle and community trust.
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