Dr. Kh. Pou writes on how Manipur’s enduring hill-valley divide, rooted in history and mistrust, continues to fuel conflict, and why rebuilding trust is key to lasting peace.
It was one of the most distinctive democratic and raw exercises in Asia’s postcolonial history. There were no guns or coercion—only ink thumb impressions of clarity to define their own destiny as a sovereign Naga Nation.
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