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The February 2021 military takeover ended Myanmar’s elected government and widened civil war. Refugees, drugs, and stalled Kaladan and trilateral-highway work hit India and Bangladesh. China kept infrastructure and political access to the junta. ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus was not implemented. Regional security declined because a weak State on several borders became a vacuum, not a buffer.
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Introduction
On 1 February 2021 the Myanmar military detained elected leaders and ended the National League for Democracy government. Regime change here means that coup. Regional security in South and South-East Asia has been affected through borders, refugees, arms, and competing great-power access.
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The domestic shock that became regional
- Armed conflict spread among the Tatmadaw, People’s Defence Forces, and ethnic armed organisations.
- Civilian deaths, destroyed towns, and collapsed services produced displacement inside Myanmar and across borders.
- The Rohingya crisis from 2017 was not resolved; the coup added new refugee and trafficking pressures on Bangladesh, India, and Thailand.
Immediate neighbours
- India faces an unstable frontier with Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland, with refugee inflows and a harder environment for the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project and for the India–Myanmar–Thailand trilateral highway.
- Cross-border insurgent sanctuaries and the drugs trade of the Golden Triangle become easier when the centre does not hold.
- Bangladesh carries a large Rohingya population with little prospect of safe return.
- China retains pipelines, ports, and political access to the junta, which shifts the regional balance toward Beijing if other States isolate Naypyidaw without an alternative channel.
Regional organisations
- ASEAN adopted a Five-Point Consensus that the junta did not implement. The organisation’s non-interference habit limited coercion.
- SAARC and BIMSTEC cannot substitute. Myanmar sits in BIMSTEC, so connectivity plans stall.
- The United Nations Security Council has spoken in statements more than in Chapter VII force, given P5 positions.
Security reading
- For Waltz, a collapsing State is a local power vacuum that neighbours and extra-regional powers fill.
- For Keohane, the failure is also of regional regimes that cannot lock in a transition bargain.
- India’s line has been engagement with multiple actors, humanitarian access, and border management, rather than a democracy-export war.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD C[Feb 2021 coup] --> V[Internal war displacement] V --> B[India Bangladesh Thailand borders] V --> Z[China access ASEAN stall] B --> R[Regional insecurity] Z --> R
Conclusion
The 2021 coup turned Myanmar from a difficult partner into a source of refugees, drugs, stalled connectivity, and greater Chinese leverage. Regional security is worse because ASEAN cannot enforce its own consensus and because South Asian forums were already weak.
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