Indian arms manufacturer Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has been supplying military equipment worth over $5.1 million to Myanmar's junta, according to rights group Justice for Myanmar. This comes despite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing concern about the political crisis in Myanmar on the international stage. The weapons sales have been criticized for supporting the junta's alleged war crimes and human rights abuses. Other countries, including Russia, China, and Singapore, have also been major sources of arms for Myanmar's military. The sales have raised questions about India's stance on democracy and human rights.
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