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The August 2003 South Bhutan Clashes were a series of clashes between ULFA militants and unidentified gunmen in Southern Bhutan. The clashes left at least 11 people dead and dozens injured. The clashes left at least 11 people dead and dozens injured.
On 14 July 2003, military intervention was approved by the National Assembly. [6] On 13 December 2003, the Bhutanese government issued a two-day ultimatum to the rebels. On 15 December 2003, after the ultimatum had expired, Operation All Clear – the first operation ever conducted by the Royal Bhutan Army – was launched. [13]
2002–2003 conflict in the Pool Department; 2003 Bawean incident; 2003 Central African Republic coup d'état; 2003 South Bhutan clashes; 2003–2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh; 2003–2006 phase of the Iraqi insurgency
2003 South Bhutan clashes; O. Operation All Clear This page was last edited on 25 September 2019, at 13:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
On 15 December 2003 the Royal Bhutan Army began military operations against guerrilla camps in southern Bhutan, in coordination with Indian armed forces who lined the border to the south to prevent the guerrillas from dispersing back into Assam.
The GMC is set to occupy 2.5% of Bhutan’s total landmass, which is currently inhabited by some 10,000 people, mostly farmers, who already rate the lowest in Bhutan’s GNH surveys, with only 33% ...
Pages in category "December 2003 events in Asia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... 2003 Chengkung earthquake; 2003 South Bhutan clashes; A.
2003 South Bhutan clashes; 2004 arms and ammunition haul in Chittagong; 2015 Manipur ambush; 2019 Tripura Peace Accord; 2024 Tripura Peace Accord; A.