The ongoing heavy exchange of fire between the Manipur valley-based armed groups and the Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-B) on the Indo-Myanmar border has raised a plethora of questions. The heavy
The ongoing heavy exchange of fire between the Manipur valley-based armed groups and the Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-B) on the Indo-Myanmar border has raised a plethora of questions. The heavy
Ukhrul: The Assam Rifles has issued a rebuttal to allegations made by the NSCN-IM, published in an article on September 13 by the Ukhrul Times, titled “NSCN(IM) Hails Divine Intervention
Newmai News Network DIMAPUR, SEP 13: The NSCN-IM said it had taken cognizance of the wave of change in its favour during the past few days back. “Importantly, we acknowledge
Ukhrul: A powerful bomb explosion occurred near the Indo-Myanmar border at Pillar Nos. 8, 9, and 10 (New Border Pillar Nos. 89, 90, and 91), according to reliable sources. The
Imphal: The NSCN-IM has strongly refuted recent media reports that claimed six other “Naga Army personnel” died alongside Capt. Winson. The group clarified that only Capt. Winson was “martyred”, and
Ukhrul: The Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim (GPRN) held a condolence service for Captain R.S. Winson of the Naga Army from Ngainga village at TNL Hall, Ukhrul, on
Kamjong: The National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) Eastern Flank, Naga Army on June 16, wrote a letter to the family of Captain R.S. Winson from Ngainga Village, Ukhrul District,
Where is the Government of India Heading by Resorting to Proxy War Against NSCN Using KNA(B) and PDF? Manipur has witnessed significant sabre-rattling between the Meiteis and the Kuki-Zo, interspersed
Ukhrul: In response to a media report by The Hindu Bureau dated May 16, 2024, titled “Indian Forces helping Kuki Militants to wage war against Meitei groups in Myanmar: NSCN-IM,”
“This is National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)’s response to NIA sourced report that appeared in the national media under the headline, “China-Myanmar module of NSCN helped banned outfits in Manipur.”