Manipur, a northeastern state in India, is experiencing an intensification of separatist activities, with reports indicating the use of advanced weapons by insurgent groups. The conflict, which has been ongoing for about a year, has seen a recent escalation in September when Kuki separatists allegedly conducted multiple attacks in the Imphal Valley using sophisticated weaponry.
According to reports, separatist groups in Manipur possess a range of modern armaments, including drones, long-range rockets, grenade launchers, RPGs, machine guns, and various assault rifles such as M4s and AK-47s. This arsenal has reportedly enabled them to challenge security forces effectively.
In a recent incident, separatists allegedly attacked a CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) camp in the hilly areas of Kangpokpi, resulting in reported casualties among security personnel. Despite the deployment of CRPF and Assam Rifles in the region, tensions continue to rise.
The ongoing conflict has led to the closure of schools and colleges, with students taking to the streets in protest. The Indian government's efforts to restore normalcy have faced significant challenges.
The situation in Manipur reflects broader tensions in several Indian states, including Kashmir, Nagaland, and Assam, where separatist movements have long-standing conflicts with the central government. Critics argue that the government's policies towards ethnic and religious minorities have contributed to these tensions.
Indian media coverage of the Manipur situation has been a subject of controversy, with accusations of underreporting the severity of the conflict.