Military operations target guerrilla camps in southern Bhutan with Indian armed forces support.

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The Royal Bhutan Army initiated military operations against guerrilla camps in southern Bhutan, while Indian armed forces supported by lining the border southward to prevent the guerrillas from escaping into Assam. This collaborative effort was a response to the guerrillas using Bhutan's territory as a base for launching operations against India. The military operations were a significant move to eliminate the threat posed by the guerrilla camps, which had been causing instability in the region. By coordinating with the Indian armed forces, both countries were able to effectively target the guerrillas and prevent them from regrouping and launching further attacks. The joint operation had a considerable impact on restoring peace and security in the region, as it dealt a significant blow to the guerrilla activities in the area. It also demonstrated the strong partnership and cooperation between Bhutan and India in addressing security challenges along their shared border. #Bhutan #India #MilitaryOperation #GuerrillaCamps #SecurityCooperation #RegionalStability
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