Villagers in Hsi Hseng in the Pa-O Self-Administered Zone were ordered to leave their IDP camps and go home, only to be arrested by junta and PNA troops upon arrival.
Latest courtesy call by a senior military officer from the "world's largest democracy" shows New Delhi remains eager to court a junta shunned by most other countries in the world.
In a sign of his growing isolation, Min Aung Hlaing fired his Naypyitaw commander and four directorate heads in May, and moved a young officer into his inner circle.
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