Unifying The Fragmented: An In-depth Analysis of Identity Politics in Ethnic Conflict of Manipur
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Manipur, India, resolutionAbstract
The Manipur ethnic conflict is a complex and long-standing issue that revolves around identity politics in the North-eastern Indian State of Manipur. This ethnic conflict is shown to be a consequence of a lingering identity problem, aggravated by land dispute and equivocal responses of the state. Identity politics place a significant role in this conflict as different communities rise your voice for cognition and protection of their culture linguistic and territorial rights. This complex situation involves demands for autonomy, land dispute and historical grievances among the different ethnic groups in the region. Various organizations are focused on the issue of Manipur. This article highlights to understand how fractured ethnic identities contribute to conflicts and explorers potential pathways to achieve harmony and unity. The conflict has been a change nation identity to address and request careful consideration of diverse perspective to find a peaceful resolution.
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