The violence that erupted in Manipur on 3 May 2023 between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities has left deep scars across the state’s social, political, and psychological landscape. Beyond the immediate humanitarian crisis, the conflict has reshaped power equations, community relations, and political trajectories. While the losses are profound and visible, certain political and strategic shifts — perceived as “gains” — have also emerged for different communities. These gains, however, often come with long-term risks.
This moment in Manipur’s history is therefore not only about who suffered most, but also about how each community has been transformed.

