– Operational As: Initially signed post-Kuki-Naga clashes in the late ’90s; renewed annually until disruption in February 2024.- Cadres & Stipend: Approx. 2,200 cadres living across designated camps; stipends of ₹6,000/month unpaid since conflict began.
– Ground Rules Revision: Discussions include reducing camps near Meitei areas from current count of fourteen to seven.
The resumption of dialog between the Home ministry and Kuki-Zo insurgent groups signals an attempt by New Delhi to stabilize Manipur amid prolonged ethnic strife before PM Modi’s scheduled visit-a gesture that aims at political reassurance and logistical normalization within this critical northeast state. While reopening highways could alleviate isolation faced by communities dependent on these routes for essential supplies and trade activity, ensuring equitable access remains sensitive given inter-community distrust.The shift in separatist demands toward greater autonomy as Union Territory reveals escalating aspirations fueled by distrust post-conflict-an indication that existing federal structures may require thorough review if reconciliation mechanisms are not adequately implemented.
Moreover, delayed stipend payments alongside accusations from both sides point toward deeper administrative shortcomings that need addressing beyond symbolic negotiations or extensions involving pacts like SoO agreements which historically held peace traction but wane credibility amidst unmet expectations allocated duties balance-test solutions genuine paths reform necessity actionable items await scrutiny-crossbridging efforts immediate-calibration clear fix-actional resets