Kachin Independence Army

The Kachin Independence Army (KIA; Kachin: Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Hpyen Dap; Burmese: ကချင်လွတ်လပ်ရေးတပ်မတော်) is a non-state armed group and the military wing of the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), a political group of ethnic Kachins in Northern Myanmar (formerly Burma). The Kachins are a coalition of six tribes whose homeland encompasses territory in China's Yunnan, Northeast India and Kachin State in Myanmar.

Kachin Independence Army
LeadersGen. N'Ban La
Lt. Gen. Gam Shawng
Dates of operation5 February 1961 (1961-02-05) – present
HeadquartersLaiza (since 2005)
Pajau (formerly)
Active regionsKachin State, Sagaing Region, Mandalay Region, Shan State, Myanmar
Yunnan, China
Northeast India
China-Myanmar border
India-Myanmar border
IdeologyKachin nationalism
Federalism
Size20,000
Part ofKachin Independence Organisation
AlliesNorthern Alliance
  • Arakan Army
  • Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
  • Ta’ang National Liberation Army

Other allies

OpponentsState opponents
  •  Myanmar
    •  Tatmadaw

Non-state opponents

  • New Democratic Army - Kachin (1989–2009)
  • Shanni Nationalities Army
Battles and warsInternal conflict in Myanmar

The Kachin Independence Army is funded by the KIO, which raises money through regional taxes and trade in jade, timber and gold. It is armed with a combination of AK-47s, locally-made rifles (such as KA) and some artillery. Kachin Independence Army headquarters are in Laiza, in southern Kachin State near the Chinese border.

In 2009, Thomas Fuller of the New York Times estimated the number of active KIA soldiers at about 4,000. They are divided into five brigades and one mobile brigade. Most are stationed in bases near the Chinese border, in KIO-held strips of territory. In October 2010, KIA commanders said that they had "16,000 regular troops and 10,000 reservists". In May 2012, the group had about 8,000 troops. The Kachin Independence Army members are mostly militants.

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