
Mapping Conflicts NorthEast
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Mapping Conflicts NorthEast
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NorthEast conflicts, Updates , Intels Ongoing operational updates posts gets pinned. All Situational Reports gets posted at @10PM and pinned.



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11 Myanmarese poachers arrested from remote island in Andamans by Indian forces after 3 day operation.




More and more interesting facts of Indian FBR keep on coming. The US spent $15 billion. Gave up. Japan spent $12 billion. Their Monju prototype had one sodium fire in 1995 and never recovered. The UK spent $8 billion. Germany spent $6 billion. France, Italy, all walked away. Six of the richest nations on Earth concluded this technology was too hard and too expensive to pursue. India started building in 2004 with an initial budget of $420 million. Twenty-two years, a dozen missed deadlines, and a cost doubling later, the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam just sustained a controlled fission chain reaction. The reactor is now alive.


Are close-range shots fired beside a public road a clear violation of protocol ? Tagging @MappingNEast to answer in on this footage. Please let us know exact SOPs for crowd control specifically : - The escalation ladder of force - Protocols for firing live ammunition - Post-firing protocols Furthermore, the footage raises critical questions that must be answered , please answer : 1. Where were the shots aimed ? 2. Who authorized the firing ? 3. Was immediate medical aid provided ? 4. Were all non-lethal alternatives strictly exhausted ? @sardesairajdeep @BDUTT @YKhemchandSingh @NBirenSingh @Bimol_Akoijam @UN @UNHumanRights @ijmonitor @amnesty @crpfindia


Four killed after violence flares in India's Manipur state reut.rs/3ObpXPk reut.rs/3ObpXPk

Footage confirms that CRPF personnel initially attempted to de-escalate the situation through peaceful negotiation and standard crowd-control measures. The situation at the Tronglaobi CRPF camp turned critical after a morning mortar strike killed two children. A large, angry crowd surrounded the camp and began setting fire to the buildings. As the mob breached the fences and tried to storm the weapon armory, security forces realized they could lose control of lethal weapons. After trying to stop the crowd with other methods, the CRPF was forced to use live fire as a last resort to protect the ammunition and the lives of the personnel inside. @HenzOnaha @Khonjel_Manipur @Lairenjao




Midnight: Deadly attack killing Meetei innocent babies Daylight: Heavy firing from security forces on Meetei protesters against the midnight killings . In progress Pabung @YKhemchandSingh handak matang sidi chap chabi ama khanghandaba yade. NIA sinnabinu, puwarigi khanbiyu @KonthoujamG @VeteranLNSingh @sardesairajdeep @BDUTT @UN @amnesty @NBirenSingh @govt_of_manipur

On 25 March 2026, at approximately 11:40 PM, suspected armed Kuki militants opened fire in the general area of Phouljang/Gothol, directing their fire towards an Indian Army post in Phougakchao Awang Leikai. The Indian Army and the Central Reserve Police Force (58th Battalion), deployed in the area, responded swiftly by returning fire towards the source, resulting in an exchange that lasted approximately 30 minutes. From the early hours of 26 March 2026, a combined operation was launched by the Indian Army, CRPF, Manipur Police and Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB), in the general area where the firing took place and the adjoining hill areas. The situation continues to be closely monitored, and Security Forces will continue operations in the surrounding hill areas. Civilians are requested to refrain from spreading rumours and to verify information before sharing.

Crpf camp Tronglaobi burned down by mob. Large sections of the CRPF camp have been burned down by the advancing mob. Visuals indicate extensive damage to residential quarters and administrative structures within the perimeter. Facing a direct threat to the weapon armories, which house sophisticated small arms and explosives, security personnel were forced to take defensive measures. To prevent the looting of lethal weaponry—which would catastrophic for regional security—personnel deployed controlled firing to push back the mob and secure the remaining tactical assets.



