Who Was ULFA’s Top Gun, Feared Killed in India’s Strike in Myanmar?
Nayan Asom, ULFA-I’s elusive training chief and a key figure in its Supreme Council, may have been among those killed ...
Read moreDetailsNayan Asom, ULFA-I’s elusive training chief and a key figure in its Supreme Council, may have been among those killed ...
Read moreDetailsBY Navin Upadhyay New Delhi, July 14, 2025 — In what may be one of the most significant cross-border counter-insurgency ...
Read moreDetailsFrom Zokhawthar to Serchhip, thousands of Chin refugees are being housed in Mizoram’s relief camps and villages. Despite limited resources, ...
Read moreDetailsOver 6,000 Myanmar refugees, mostly from the Chin ethnic community, have entered Mizoram following violent clashes between rival pro-democracy militias ...
Read moreDetailsAuthorities fear the UNLF-P used the cover of peace talks to expand its illegal operations. Investigators are now tracing the ...
Read moreDetailsExperts warn that the Indo-Myanmar border, especially around Manipur and Mizoram, is being increasingly exploited by transnational cartels pushing meth ...
Read moreDetailsA 48-hour protest by the All-Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM), ended violently on Tuesday in Senapati, with an SP's vehicle ...
Read moreDetailsDespite Indian Army denials, Myanmar resistance fighters are maintaining their accusations that their cadres were abducted and tortured. They continue ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the neutralization of 10 suspected militants in Manipur, the Indian Army insists its operation was a necessary response to ...
Read moreDetailsAs Myanmar enters its fifth year of military dictatorship, children bear the brunt of brutal crackdowns. Documented deaths, abuses, and ...
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