Members of the former Student Revolutionary Force are now operating under the command of the National Unity Government (NUG), marking a significant shift in Myanmar’s resistance movement. This integration follows a period of escalating tensions between the group and the NUG. The tensions reached a critical point with the arrest of the resistance group’s leader in May, which appears to have accelerated the realignment. Details surrounding the terms of this new command structure remain limited. This move likely aims to consolidate opposition forces against the ruling military junta. Analysts suggest it could strengthen the NUG’s overall strategic capabilities. The situation underscores the ongoing fragmentation and evolution of resistance efforts in Myanmar following the 2021 coup.