Broken Promises: SoO Cadres Left Unpaid for Two Years
BY Navin Upadhyay In Manipur’s hill districts, nearly 2,000 cadres of Kuki-Zo militant groups—signatories to the Suspension of Operations (SoO)...
Read moreDetailsBY Navin Upadhyay In Manipur’s hill districts, nearly 2,000 cadres of Kuki-Zo militant groups—signatories to the Suspension of Operations (SoO)...
Read moreDetailsThe security forces on Thursday (15 May) neutralised three Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district. The three terrorists...
Read moreDetailsAssam Rifles, under the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, neutralized 10 militants in a fierce gunfight in Manipur’s Chandel district on...
Read moreDetailsIn a show of rare unity, Kuki-Zo leaders—from elected representatives to SoO groups—are converging in Guwahati to push for a...
Read moreDetailsOver a year after the Manipur ethnic conflict erupted, investigators have begun making arrests tied to earlier killings, but critics...
Read moreDetailsDuring Operation Sindoor, two Turkish military operatives were killed, indicating that Turkey assisted Pakistan in its conflict with India by...
Read moreDetailsDiplomatic Win: Shaw’s release by Pakistan Rangers comes days after his arrest sparked concern following a terror attack in Pahalgam....
Read moreDetailsKOHUR demands urgent NHRC intervention, accusing the Manipur government of enabling atrocities against the Kuki-Zo tribe and defying prior human...
Read moreDetailsA minister in Madhya Pradesh ignited controversy with comments largely viewed as an inappropriate mention of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, the...
Read moreDetailsIndia withholds the Global Times X account and slams China’s “preposterous” attempt to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh, calling it...
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