Since the outbreak of ethnic violence in Manipur in 2023, the Kuki-Zo society has endured displacement, insecurity, and deep trauma. Over 60,000 people have been uprooted, and hundreds of lives have been lost in a conflict rooted in land, identity, and political representation. In such a climate, it is understandable that communities turn toward armed groups (UGs) for protection and survival. But what begins as self-defence can gradually redefine the nature of the struggle itself.
Showing posts with label Suspension of Operations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suspension of Operations. Show all posts
Saturday, April 11, 2026
When Guns Replace the People
The statement - “As
long as we rely on UGs, public movement is meaningless” - cuts uncomfortably
close to the heart of the present Kuki-Zo reality. It is not merely a
criticism; it is a warning. A warning that the moral strength of a people risks
being overshadowed by the shadow of the gun.
Location: Lamka, Manipur, India
Churachandpur, Manipur 795128, India
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Reassessing the Suspension of Operations (SoO) with Kuki Armed Groups (Presentation)
The Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement between the Government of India, the Government of Manipur, and Kuki armed organisations has functioned as a conflict-management framework rather than a conflict-resolution mechanism. While it reduced insurgent violence and created a dialogue platform, it has not produced a final political settlement after nearly two decades.
The post-2023 ethnic conflict has further strained the legitimacy and functionality of the SoO. A strategic reset is required to move from ceasefire maintenance → structured political settlement.
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