China Rejects India’s Claim on Shaksgam Valley
India has reiterated that it does not recognise the 1963 China-Pakistan Boundary Agreement, calling it illegal and invalid, and has...
Read moreDetailsIndia has reiterated that it does not recognise the 1963 China-Pakistan Boundary Agreement, calling it illegal and invalid, and has...
Read moreDetailsITLF (Civil) and UKNA (armed groups) aligning behind the same call signals consolidation of tribal opinion at a moment of...
Read moreDetailsCoTU claimed that Imphal valley-based groups used organisations such as the Zeliangrong United Front and Foothills Nagas to enforce blockades,...
Read moreDetailsWith many kUKI-zO MLAs having relied on armed-group backing to win elections, defying a SoO call could carry serious consequences...
Read moreDetailsThe issue before the SC is that how could Parliament confer unprecedented protection on the Chief Election Commissioner and Election...
Read moreDetailsThe Kuki Students’ Organisation has approached the Manipur Governor, alleging that Kuki-Zo students and staff of IGNTU’s regional campus remain...
Read moreDetailsArtificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future threat — it is already transforming India’s workplaces, quietly replacing routine jobs...
Read moreDetailsWhat began as protests over inflation, unemployment, and water shortages has evolved into an open challenge to Iran’s theocratic leadership,...
Read moreDetailsThe ISRO's launch was intended to restore confidence after a PSLV failure in 2025, but the anomaly has raised fears...
Read moreDetailsA meeting convened by Kuki-Zo armed groups under the Suspension of Operations agreement in Guwahati could prove decisive for the...
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