Manipur’s Prolonged Agony: Governance in Crisis or Political Calculus?
The ongoing crisis in Manipur, marked by persistent violence, community clashes, and a breakdown of governance, reveals deep-seated political and structural failures.…
The ongoing crisis in Manipur, marked by persistent violence, community clashes, and a breakdown of governance, reveals deep-seated political and structural failures.…
The return of the Kangla Fort to the people of Manipur stands as a defining moment in India’s democratic history—a rare instance…
The recent appointment of Ajay Kumar Bhalla, former Union Home Secretary, as the Governor of Manipur, followed by the impending replacement of…
The Government of India has designated a week to celebrate “Good Governance Week,” but in Manipur, this observance comes across as a…
The Supreme Court of India’s directive to the Manipur government to provide details of properties destroyed and encroached upon during the ethnic…
The burgeoning inflation in Imphal, driven by extortion along Manipur’s highways, is a grim reflection of governance failure and unchecked criminal activities.…
The prolonged unrest in Manipur has raised several critical questions about the role of the Indian government in resolving the crisis. For…
In a democracy as diverse and dynamic as India, the voices of elected representatives serve as both a reflection of ground realities…
The reimposition of the Protected Area Permit (PAP) in Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland by the Ministry of Home Affairs comes across as…
Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s decision to travel by helicopter to Senapati, after the Kuki Zo Council in Churachandpur has threatened that…