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I, along with @akhmxt (a digital investigator & OSINT expert), look at the conspiracy theories around India’s recent arrests of seven foreign “mercenaries” returning from Myanmar: Read here on @barbedwires_sub: open.substack.com/pub/barbedwire…


#OPINION | Two centuries after Yandaboo, as the socio-economic playfields have levelled out, efforts must be to evolve consensual reforms to bring the region out of this time warp to integrate it with the modern, writes Pradip Phanjoubam #manipur #assam telegraphindia.com/opinion/caught…


No foreign nationals who crossed over to Myanmar from India's Mizoram had trained anti-India groups. These Myanmar groups are pro-India. But their visit to Mizoram without the RAP is certainly a cause of concern to the Indian govt (for other reasons as well)

The modus operandi that was established by a government in power (Biren's) to criminalize an identity continues. Ethnic profiling as 'illegal' and what that has done to Manipur has never been what mainstream media want to report on though. They'll instead lazily "debunk"

#Manipur is witnessing violence again. Civilians being kidnapped, people being killed. Armed conflict ramping up. Strains between Kuki and Naga groups are bringing the state to a violent edge again. This is subsequent to BJP cutting a deal again with some in the Kuki leaderships to claw back power in the state at the cost of a more durable social and political settlement. BJP's political settlement, with unverified claims that the Union government will provide some kind of autonomy to Kuki Zo-dominated territories is likely to have caused the building of Kuki-Naga group strains. Claims of identity-based homelands in Manipur have always overlapped and have required a more dexterous Union gov't to establish a 'durable disorder', as Dr Sanjib Baruah put it. It is not the first time that a party in power in Centre has used the State's resources to bring itself to power in a northeastern state. But the current BJP as the govt and the party seems to have not found the dexterity and sagacity needed to stitch even such superficial political settlements in Manipur. Citizens of Manipur will continue to pay the cost for this, with their lives and livelihoods, if the Union gov't does not act to arrange a political and social truce, without preconditioning it to fit BJP's political ambitions. Mainland India's media-mounted public persons, from right and left, who had largely wrongly portrayed the conflict in Manipur earlier are now mostly silent or mealy-mouthed because the emerging 'story' does not fit the need of their politics. I say this often. The 'story' of Manipur is the 'story' of the hypocrisy, ignorance, structural racism and callousness collectively of the State, of those in power, the powerful and the influential in mainland India's public spaces. It requires us to look more closely at how Indian democracy has dealt with and continues to deal with the region and its citizens.

Coronavirus is not a health emergency: officials

How easily can adults in the Indian Subcontient digest milk?



@ManipurFirst The role of the advisor or new CMs n ministers are not to tackle the core issues created and left behind by N Biren. It is to engage in koilash thaba, nulla sengba municipality work to give the illusion of action yengbiyu 4 upcoming election Delhi's agents still run the show


The Premier League has finally decided to cut out the middle man by launching its own direct-to-consumer streaming channel in Singapore — a move that may signal the end of a decades-old broadcasting model. Dubbed ‘Premflix’ when it was first mooted in 2020, Premier League + is a six-year joint venture with existing league partner StarHub and will start operating in the Southeast Asian island state from the start of next season. Speaking at the Financial Times’ Business of Football Summit in London on Thursday, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: “We’re going direct to consumer in partnership with StarHub, who have a lot of existing customers. “It will be a new app that you can download on your smart TV or laptop. You’ll be able to watch 380 games a season, with lots of shoulder content and a 24/7 dedicated channel. “Will it be replicable elsewhere? That’s what we’re going to find out.” More from @mjshrimper 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/70728…

Sorry Manipur brothers and sisters you had to deal with these 17th century primitive imbeciles. These primitive medieval minds decided to go to Imphal, Manipur and visit a shop named Zudio carrying huge weapons , swords, daggers. When the manager stopped them saying they are intimidating customers and staff, these imbeciles surprisingly invoked the Indian Constitution , which these Gaddars never believed in and created a big scene there. They are carrying full size swords and daggers which are not permitted at all and should not be allowed at all. The Government of India has surrendered to these goonda forces. They want to make India a war zone. For carrying weapons in India, the same law should apply to all regardless of gender, religion.

To all those people who are trolling and writing vile comments about me for speaking to only one side in this Litan Conflict Give me someone from the Tangkhul's side to speak on camera, I visited them twice in their camps, which doesn't look like civilian camp but of armed groups, they didn't speak to us on camera instead choose to have a lengthy conversation off the camera So, it isn't my bias of not speaking to them it is them who doesn't want to explain their side of things on camera While, the Kuki's are speaking amicably on camera and sharing their side of things, the people in Tangkhul camp here in Litan doesn't seem to interact with media, we kept waiting for hours and then were told by their leaders that they are 'media shy,' 'camera shy' and so on. These people weren't locals of Litan Sareikhong, but of other nearby villages as they claim but majority of them were armed and had some reservations speaking to us without consulting with their leaders. Here, sharing a picture from a Tangkhul Camp in Litan while my visit.




@ManipurWaari A hell of a lot of regional parties will pop up before the next assembly election. Big national parties will have their own "Team B." Even if a new party wins one or two seats, they'll likely join the ruling party and continue their nonsense.