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India supplying fuzes to Myanmar military, supporting indiscriminate attacks

India supplying fuzes to Myanmar military, supporting indiscriminate attacks. July 15, 2022. Download PDF: English. | Burmese.

India supporting Myanmar junta atrocities through supply of gun barrels

India supporting Myanmar junta atrocities through supply of gun barrels. March 1, 2023. Indian export records seen by Justice For Myanmar confirm that the Indian state-owned arms company.

India aiding and abetting Myanmar junta atrocities through continued transfers of military equipment

PSUs are state-owned enterprises that are majority owned by the Indian government. PSUs operate in sectors throughout the Indian economy including defence, in which there are. 16 PSUs. administered by India’s Ministry of Defence.

Sweden must act to stop Indian arms sales to Myanmar military

Sweden must act on recent Indian arms sales to the Myanmar military and investigate how components of Swedish arms are once again being exported from India to Myanmar, despite the EU arms embargo.

India complicit in Myanmar junta atrocity crimes through export of gun barrels

India complicit in Myanmar junta atrocity crimes through export of gun barrels. March 1, 2023. Download PDF: English. | Burmese.

Open letter: Seeking French support to stop Indian arms sales to Myanmar junta

Subject: Seeking French support to stop Indian arms sales to Myanmar junta.

India supplying fuzes to Myanmar military, deepening complicity in its atrocity crimes

India is not a party to the Arms Trade Treaty. Sandeep Metalcraft is a registered vendor of India’s Ministry of Defence for the production of fuzes, through the. Ordnance Factory Board (OFB). , which was recently restructured.

India’s BEL continues support for Myanmar junta with exports of over $5M in military end-use equipment in 6 months to April ‘23

Indian arms manufacturing company Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has continued selling military end-use material and technology to the illegal Myanmar military junta, according to Indian export records analysed by Justice For Myanmar.

Indian state-owned arms company exported over $5 million in equipment to Myanmar military in 6 months to April 2023, supporting terror campaign

Justice For Myanmar calls on India’s Quad partners and other allies to use their leverage to pressure India to stop the supply of arms and dual use goods and technology to the Myanmar military junta.

Indian air force and public sector undertakings are supplying military equipment to war criminals in Myanmar

It follows a deployment of 15 Indian Air Force personnel to Myanmar in December 2023 to install meteorological instruments.