Manipur: Kuki Chiefs, CSOs Echo Naga and Zoro Concerns on Boarder Fencing
Following the Kuki Chief Association's lead, multiple Kuki-Zo organizations in Manipur have united against the Indo-Myanmar border fence. Their concerns ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the Kuki Chief Association's lead, multiple Kuki-Zo organizations in Manipur have united against the Indo-Myanmar border fence. Their concerns ...
Read moreDetailsBorder Concerns: The NPF strongly opposes fencing along the Indo-Myanmar border, arguing it disrupts traditional ties and negatively impacts border ...
Read moreDetailsThe Kuki Chiefs Association has criticized the Indian government’s decision to push forward with border fencing along the Indo-Myanmar border, ...
Read moreDetailshe Konyak Union (Myanmar) has criticized the Indian government’s gradual reduction of the Free Movement Regime and its new border ...
Read moreDetailsManipur's Kuki and Naga communities have united against the government's plan to construct fencing along the Indo-Myanmar border, citing threats ...
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