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Manipur Peace Deal: SoO Agreement Signed, NH-2 Reopens

by Emma Walker – News Editor

New Delhi – Representatives ‌from the Indian central government and leaders from Kuki-Zo groups in Manipur signed a⁤ peace​ accord on September 4, ‍2025, aiming to de-escalate ongoing ethnic conflict and restore stability to⁣ the ‌hill state. The agreement focuses on addressing the⁣ socio-economic and political grievances of the Kuki-zo communities while reaffirming Manipur’s‌ territorial integrity.

The pact ⁣arrives ⁤amid months⁢ of violence stemming from a May 3, 2025, clash between the Kuki-Zo and ⁣Meitei communities, resulting in over 180 deaths and displacing⁣ tens of thousands. A key ⁢outcome of the agreement is the ​reopening of National ‌Highway 2 (NH-2),a vital supply route that had ⁤been blocked for over four months,severely impacting the movement of essential goods and⁤ aid.⁢ The highway’s resumption of service is expected to alleviate humanitarian concerns‍ and facilitate economic recovery.

The tripartite agreement‌ was⁣ signed in New delhi⁣ between representatives from ​the Ministry of Home affairs, the Manipur state government, and the Kuki-Zo Tribal Council. While details of the accord remain largely undisclosed, officials confirmed commitments to dialog, ​confidence-building measures, and the implementation of sustainable solutions to address⁣ long-standing issues.

Concerns⁤ regarding​ manipur’s territorial integrity have been central ⁣to​ the conflict, with Kuki-Zo groups seeking greater autonomy. The central government has repeatedly stated its commitment to preserving the state’s ⁢boundaries, a position reiterated during the ⁢signing ceremony. The agreement seeks ⁤to balance these concerns ⁣by focusing⁢ on addressing the specific needs of the Kuki-Zo communities within the existing constitutional framework.

The reopening of NH-2 is a meaningful step towards⁢ normalcy, allowing for the uninterrupted flow of supplies​ to affected areas. Authorities are working to ensure the safety ⁣and⁣ security⁤ of commuters along the highway. Further negotiations are planned ⁢to address outstanding issues ‍and build lasting peace ‌in the region. The‌ central government has pledged continued support⁣ to the Manipur⁢ government in‍ its ‍efforts to restore peace and harmony.

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