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Kamjong Border Attacks Reveal the Expanding Transnational and Territorial Dimensions of the Manipur Crisis
The coordinated attacks on Choro, Namlee, and Wanglee villages along the Indo–Myanmar border in Manipur’s Kamjong district on May 7, 2026 are not isolated episodes

Manipur in India’s Constitutional Transition (1935–1950)
The constitutional transition of India from a British colony to an independent political identity took place in two distinct phases. First, during British suzerainty, from

BJP Victorious in Assam but not by as Huge a Margin if Votes Shares is Considered and not Seats Count
The BJP victory in Assam did not come as a surprise, not the least in the Northeast. The party returned 82 seats in the house

Rabindranath Tagore: Celestial Architect of Universal Humanism, Aesthetic Pedagogy and Spiritual Civilization
Introduction: Tagore as a Civilizational Luminary beyond Time Few personalities in the annals of world civilization possess the astonishing universality, luminous versatility and spiritual grandeur

New Challenges before Media in Fight Against Political Putridity
In times of great deceit, as George Orwell said, speaking the truth is a revolutionary act. These are times of deceit and Manipur has proven

What Exactly is SoO? A Question Even Children in Manipur ask
In Manipur today, everyone from elders in village to students and even small children talk about the “SoO with Kuki groups”. The term has become

Why Dissent Rarely Escapes Power
Public agitation has always been an integral feature of political life, from anti-colonial uprisings to contemporary movements against inequality, identity-based exclusion, and state excess. Yet

Perceived State Inaction and SoO Dynamics are Reconfiguring Ethnic Power, Territory, and Conflict in Manipur
The violence that erupted in Manipur on May 3, 2023 which has completed three years in May 2026 did not simply produce a binary conflict

Growing Up With the Scroll — The Adults it Shaped
We spend a lot of time talking about how social media is shaping younger people. What we don’t talk about as much is how much

Patriotism for Patriotism’s Sake: A Reflection on the Chronological Observance of Khongjom Day
Every year, on the 23rd of April, the people of

Nero Fiddles While Rome Burned: A Refection on the Manipur Crisis (May 3, 2023 – Present)
The phrase “Nero was fiddling while Rome was burning” has

Between Roots and Progress: Why Culture must not Hinder Development
Culture forms the very basis of any society. It shapes

Creative Loneliness as an Eternal Theme in Artistic Imagination Since the Dawn of Human Civilisation
Much has been written about the likeness of the movie

What a Time to be Living in Manipur (Part-1)
Manipur, the so-called “Land of Jewels,” has always felt a

“On Unfinished Ground” (Part-2)
Thinking about a future in Manipur isn’t really about hope or fear

Secularism must mean not just Separating Church from State, but also Ethnicity from Politics

Three Months into Central Rule, the Authority of the State is Still Largely Invisible in Manipur


Loktak Lake Experience: Loktak Machet Machet Seygaibagee Warolsing

How a False Hill-Valley Binary is Relentlessly Pushed to Deepen Manipur Conflict

Does Manipur’s New Governor Mean Business or is he Just Another Listening Posts of the Centre in the State

Filming in the Fire: Dinesh Naorem’s Oitharei Takes the Manipur Conflict to the Global Stage at IFFI 2025

Battlefield Shines at IFFI: Inside Borun Thokchom’s Journey to the Indian Panorama



Phouoibee and The Silent Performer: Manipur’s Festival Triumph and the Bigger Question

Dust to Digital: Manipur’s Fight to Preserve Its Vanishing Film Heritage

“Oneness”: A Defiant Cinematic Stand Against Deep-Rooted Socio-Cultural Intolerance

Celebrating Gender Equality on International Women’s Day 2025


Custom, Tradition, and Women: Evaluating Women’s Property Rights in Tangkhul Society

The Perils of Poverty Porn in Manipur: A Cycle of Conflict, Radicalism, and Systemic Neglect


“3 Stories”: A Chilling Tale of Mental Illness — Part-2

“3 Stories”: A Chilling Tale of Mental Illness — Part-1





Need for a Collective Responsibility for Conservation and Rejuvenation of Wetlands in Manipur for a Sustainable Future

Solar Mamas of Manipur Take on Challenge to Electrify Villages with Solar Power

Two Day ‘Climate Smart Technology’ Discussions Organised by Humphrey Alumni in Imphal











