Operation Golden Bird

Operation Golden Bird was an Indian-Myanmar military operation conducted by the Indian Army in April–May 1995.

Operation Golden Bird
DateApril – May 1995
Location
Result 38 rebels were killed, 118 captured
Territorial
changes
India, Myanmar
Belligerents
Indian Army
Myanmar Army
ULFA
National Democratic Front of Boroland

The operation was initiated by the 57th Mountain Division of the Indian Army, which tracked down and decapitated a rebel column that had picked up a huge consignment of weapons at the Wyakaung beach, on the Myanmar-Bangladesh coast south of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, and was moving that through the jungles of Mizoram, Northeast India. The consignment was to be delivered in Manipur, India. The operation was named after a Grimm Brothers fairytale. Operation Golden Bird was a joint India-Myanmar military operation carried out along the Mizoram border that led to the killing of dozens of militants. It was considered to be a successful counter-insurgency operation by the Indian Army.

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