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Royal Bhutan Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | An engineering division of the Indian Army, DANTAK, uses contract Indian labour to maintain highways in Western Bhutan, which have a strategic value as well as a more obvious economic benefit. |
 | | Army troops were in action in late 2003 in the south-eastern dzonkhags, against the separatist United Liberation Front of Asom, which had built up a network of permanent jungle refuges there. |
 | | The guerrillas, numbering about 3000 heavily armed rebels were all captured, killed or driven back across the border, at the cost of some Bhutanese deaths and injuries. |
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