Haokholal Hangshing re-elected as Chairman of Sadar Hills ADC

IMPHAL, June 22: A joint meeting of the 17 elected Congress candidates from the Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council (ADC) held at Hotel Imphal today has unanimously decided to re-elect

IMPHAL, June 22: A joint meeting of the 17 elected Congress candidates from the Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council (ADC) held at Hotel Imphal today has unanimously decided to re-elect Haokholal Hangshing as the Chairman of Sadar Hills ADC.

The meeting was also attended by the lone Independent candidate who elected from the Sadar Hills in the ADC Election 2015.

Haokholal Hangshing is serving as the Caretaker Chairman of Sadar Hills ADC at present. He was elected from 2-Kangpokpi District Council Constituency in the election.

It may be mentioned that 17 candidates from Congress, four from BJP, two from NPF and one as Independent were elected for the Sadar Hills ADC having 24 constituencies.

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China`s Military Power: A Net Assessment

Maj Gen (Dr) GD Bakshi, SM, VSM Knowledge World and CLAWS 376 Pages in hard cover Price: Rs. 980/- Reviewed by Anil Bhat Following the massive earth quake in China`™s

Maj Gen (Dr) GD Bakshi, SM, VSM
Knowledge World and CLAWS
376 Pages in hard cover
Price: Rs. 980/-

Reviewed by Anil Bhat

Following the massive earth quake in China`™s Sichuan region in 2008, reportedly thousands of radiation technicians were sent there. When TV pictures showed oddly collapsed hills across the province, officials eventually admitted there was a network of tunnels underneath, dubbing it their `Underground Great Wall`™. A three year long study conducted by a Georgetown University student translating secret military documents and blogs revealed that China could have as many as 3,000 nuclear warheads, a whole lot more than current estimates of between 80 and 400. The yet unpublished 363-page study, has been discussed in Congress and circulated among defence officials. Researchers at Georgetown University, led by a former senior Pentagon official, concentrated on a 3,000-mile network of tunnels dug largely in Sichuan province by the Chinese Second Artillery, a secretive unit responsible for protecting the country`™s nuclear weapons.

While reported assessment of nuclear weapon stockpiles of the US and Russia is 5000 and 8000 respectively,, China`™s holdings are known only to the concerned Chinese military/civil personnel and political leaders.

China`™s Military Power: A Net Assessment, by Maj Gen entre for G.D. Bakshi, SM, VSM (Knowledge World and Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS)), compiles a mind-boggling mix of China`™s hegemonic military aims, policies, weaponry etcetera, which the author claims that has already raised hackles amongst the many Apologists for China in India`™s political, academic and some media circles.

This book is about the one threat that is nibbling the minds of security planners the world over `“ the looming threat from a rising and increasingly assertive China. The Net assessment has been done by a combat soldier of great experience and a hands on and no – nonsense approach that puts aside all peace slogans and tells us to get ready to face a very aggressive and increasingly hostile China in the years ahead. China`™s grant of $ 46 billion to Pakistan for its energy and infrastructure gives away its hostile intent and strong commitment to build up Pakistan as a major check on India and keep it confined to South Asia. What is a far more direct message is China`™s proposed sale of 8 Yuan class Air Independent Propulsion Submarines and 100 JF-17 Jet fighters to Pakistan. The Yuan Submarines are to provide a nuclear second strike capability to Pakistan. China is also building three more Plutonium plants in Pakistan to further enhance its nuclear arsenal ( which has already crossed India`™s). Could China be more hostile than this? Where China is concerned , Bakshi advises, we should not go by its convoluted white paper language of its peaceful intentions etc., but what by what it does on the ground, air, sea and even more menacing, underwater.

Emerging as a global superpower and a regional hegemon, China`™s economy which grew at a scorching, double-digit pace for two decades and now slowing down, what does the current phase of Chinese aggression against all its neighbours signify? Will China engage in conflict? If so when and where could that conflict occur? Will the main weight of any future Chinese attack be in Arunachal Pradesh or Tawang? China keeps talking of Tawang but a careful analysis of China`™s orbat (order of battle) opposite India by the author,indicates that the Lanzhou Military Region (MR) opposite Ladakh is far stronger than the Chengdu MR opposite Arunachal. Besides in Ladakh- both China and Pakistan can attack India jointly. This is the most pertinent revelation of Bakshi`™s book.

Examining the growth of Chinese military power in an Indo-centric context with emphasis on how it primarily affects India, the book analyses how India must respond. It has an exhaustively researched section on how the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has performed in actual combat since 1949. Actual combat performance is a critical component for accurately forecasting about the PLA`™s future. Any serious endeavour to understand where the PLA is going must also appreciate where the PLA has been .This book provides deep insight into Chinas – India War in 1962.There is a detailed analysis of the evolution of China`™s Military Doctrines and Strategic Culture. With this as a backdrop, there are elaborated chapters each on the structure and modernization of the PLA, PLAN (PLA Navy) and PLAAF (PLA Air Force). The most dangerous for India is the exponential growth in PLAAF`™s airpower. China has already changed Asia`™s balance of power. The Gulf War in 1990 had made China realize how backward it was in terms of military technology and weaponry. What followed was a radical transformation in Chinese military thought and practice. From the Maoist era emphasis on huge levels of motivated military manpower, and an exaggerated emphasis on man over machine, we see once again a transformation towards introduction and absorption of latest technology. This has been accompanied by what appears to be a great reduction in manpower-from over 4 million to about 1.6 million and continuing cuts continue to support modernization. Such an actual reduction is too good to be true. The reduced manpower of PLA has most likely been converted into border police. The dynamic unleashed by the Chinese has prompted the biggest military buildup in Asia since World War-II

The chapter on the Second Artillery Corps (SAC) examines China`™s nuclear force structure and employment doctrines. There is a full chapter devoted to China`™s military industrial complex and China`™s experience of indigenous military production. Though India has lessons to learn, the current Chinese weakness lies in the design and production of engines for jet fighters, tanks and naval ships.

The crux of this book is in the concluding chapters on Alternative Economic and Military Futures for China that could emerge. Whether China will engage in conflict seems not so much a question of `if` but `when`. It will largely be dictated by the performance of the Chinese economy. A sudden disruption may result in an earlier choice of conflict. However, If the Chinese economy continues to boom, it will fuel the military modernization. China may then initiate conflict when it feels its Comprehensive National Power (CNP) has become sufficiently strong in relative terms. This could well happen by the mid of next decade, i.e. 2025, as a Chinese Maj Gen has written.This book is a must read for military professionals and laymen alike. The chorus of protest and laments this book has raised amongst the apologists of China is a clear indication of its very practical and operational analysis of China`™s growing Military capabilities. The growing Air Power of China should be the most worrying factor `“ especially when seen in the light of the steep decline in India`™s squadron strength. Whereas India`™s fighter/ground attack aircraft tally of 815 in 1996 declined to 763 by 2006, China has 2421 of these, apart from 222 bombers which India did away with decades ago..

This book is yet another wake- up call- and most urgent-for India`™s defence.

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Defining Public Interest

The trouble with the notion of legitimacy in Manipur is, it has in the past few decades come to be seen as something quite different from the due processes of

The trouble with the notion of legitimacy in Manipur is, it has in the past few decades come to be seen as something quite different from the due processes of the law. This has been on account of two parallel developments, each contributing equally to a dangerous distortion of what is generally understood as public space. On the one hand the established order has through its brand of political leadership, steeped in corruption and indifference to the larger public welfare as it were, surrendered all moral legitimacy to be the custodians of the law. On the other are self-mandated contenders to the levers of state power, seeking and indeed successfully to a great extent, to fill up the vacuum the former left. Even students`™ bodies are now beginning to stake claim to this legitimacy vacuum. The recent controversy over a students`™ body beating up a school teacher after summoning him to their office for the unwarranted corporal punishment the latter awarded a boy of class six is just one example. The parents of the boy, rather than complain to the police, preferred do so to the students organization, clearly demonstrating the acute shortage of public faith in the established order. The parents are at no fault. The establishment is. The same can be said of the current resort to blockade of the highways by another students`™ body.

The danger of the mix is obvious, and the logic on which it rests so monstrously mutated that the very understanding of the rule of law is in a process of a frightening metamorphosis. The phenomenon is today beginning to erode the soul of the society, even as everybody watches the decaying process helplessly, transfixed by a disdainful awe that borders the absurd. Hence, it has become a reality that an agreement amongst so called civil society bodies or even a group of individuals, to bypass the law or any established norm of any institution of democracy, is considered a legitimate exercise of the power of the people. These resorts and pacts amongst civil bodies to redefine democratic norms to their likings have also come to be pushed as `public interest`. Under the circumstance, the very notion of `public sphere` has come to be reduced to an `illusion` with the precise purpose of sanctifying decisions of those claiming a stake in the state`™s power structure without going through democracy`™s designated means.

What end up challenged are no longer breaches of democratic norms and consensuses, but the very legitimacy of the democratic institutions themselves, hence the profound nature of the danger this phenomenon poses. The understanding of `democratic consensus` won through the ballot has been divorced from the understanding of `public sphere` rendering both the understandings hollow. An agreement amongst `civil bodies` to breach the law seems now no longer illegitimate. Numerous arbitrary street laws, innumerable disruptive activities, and a general collapse of the various instruments of governance mechanism are the physical manifestations that have together added up to a despairing and oppressive state of affairs in Manipur. Things are heading towards a point of no return. Open disregard of law, or else assumption of responsibility of keeping it by any self-appointed guardians of the society are the hallmarks of today`™s Manipur. The government, rather than seeing these as infringements on its legitimate spheres of governance, seems to be treating them as a welcome partnership in the upkeep of social responsibilities. But today it is coming to pass that its partners are poised to rubbish its claim to any legitimate stake to power.

The chaos in the valley districts is replicated in equal measures in the hills where, especially among the Nagas, as again demonstrated by the recent ADC election, it seems elected leaders no longer hold sway. Candidates wanting to contest elections queue up to seek permission of other leaders who claim monopoly of the `public sphere`. Judging by the way things are being allowed to drift, can it be too far when the leadership equation transforms, and `public sphere` come to rest solely in the ambiguous territory of what has so loosely come to be referred to by everybody as `civil society`? The question urgently beggars an answer.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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NPF charges Congress of luring ADC elected members with money

IMPHAL, June 22: The Congress government is trying to lure more Autonomous District Council elected members using money power by delaying the swearing in ceremony for the newly elected members,

IMPHAL, June 22: The Congress government is trying to lure more Autonomous District Council elected members using money power by delaying the swearing in ceremony for the newly elected members, Naga People`™s Party Manipur Unit president N Awangbou told media persons today.

Awangbou also claimed that in Tamenglong district, the NPF and BJP have resolved to form a coalition council under the banner `Democratic Alliance of Tamenglong ADC`, which is in stark contrast to BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba`™s claim that the BJP will sit in Opposition benches in all ADCs.

Strongly condemning the Congress`™ delaying tactics, he said even though the ADC election results were declared on June 10, the Congress has failed to notify for administering oath to the newly elected members till today.

It is a well known fact that the voters have chose non-Congress district councils in almost all the hill districts, he said.

Despite the fact that they have been voted out, the Congress is still trying to buy some elected members by delaying announcement for formation of councils in Hill District of Manipur, alleged Awangbou.

`The State government is playing delaying tactics which tantamount to openly mocking of the democratic set up`, he said.

The voters in Tamenglong, Chandel, Senapati and Ukhrul district had given their mandate to non-Congress candidates, he said adding that NPF is ready to form non-Congress councils.

He said certain like-minded candidates and parties have also joined hands with the NPF to fulfill the aspirations and dreams of the people.

In Tamenglong district NPF and BJP have resolved to form coalition council under the banner `Democratic Alliance of Tamenglong ADC`.

`We have already claimed the stake through the Deputy Commissioner Tamenglong and we are waiting for the swearing in ceremony and invitation from the government to form the council` he asserted.

He also said that recently four Independent candidates have joined the NPF in Senapati district, while another four Independent candidates and a Congress candidate have also joined the party in Chandel district formally.

He appealed to the district administrators and the Governor to speed up the process of formation of district councils.

As for the seat sharing in Tamenglong between NPF and BJP in Tamenglong, the chairman and two executive members will be from NPF while the BJP will have the vice chairman and three executive members including Finance Committee convenor, informed a source.

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BJP submits memorandum on NRHM, Manipur to PM – KanglaOnline

BJP submits memorandum on NRHM, Manipur to PMKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 22: The BJP Manipur Pradesh has sent a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare to intervene and take necessary action on issues…

BJP submits memorandum on NRHM, Manipur to PM
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IMPHAL, June 22: The BJP Manipur Pradesh has sent a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare to intervene and take necessary action on issues related to National Rural Health Mission, Manipur …

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36 grams heroin seized from woman in Manipur – Business Standard

36 grams heroin seized from woman in ManipurBusiness StandardA woman was arrested for possessing 36 grams of heroin from Khudengthabi check post by Assam Rifles personnel during firsking and checking in Chandel district of Manipur, a defence release sa…

36 grams heroin seized from woman in Manipur
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A woman was arrested for possessing 36 grams of heroin from Khudengthabi check post by Assam Rifles personnel during firsking and checking in Chandel district of Manipur, a defence release said today. The release said that arrested woman was …

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Ngamthang Haokip receives ‘Pappas Makarios’ title on Fathers’ Day

KBC Centre Church, Salem Village, Sapermeina in Senapati celebrated the Fathers’ Day 2015 on Sunday with great enthusiasm at the church building Source Hueiyen News Service

KBC Centre Church, Salem Village, Sapermeina in Senapati celebrated the Fathers’ Day 2015 on Sunday with great enthusiasm at the church building Source Hueiyen News Service

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Programme on cancer treatment held

Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata held a programme on advanced multi disciplinary treatment for head, neck and oral cancer on Sunday at Manipur Press Club, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata held a programme on advanced multi disciplinary treatment for head, neck and oral cancer on Sunday at Manipur Press Club, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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Secret ‘eco park’ under construction at Ngariyan Ching

It has been revealed the Forest Department in cahoots with some influential individuals is furtively developing a huge ‘ecological park’ at Ngariyan Ching hill along Imphal Yairipok road Source Hueiyen News Service

It has been revealed the Forest Department in cahoots with some influential individuals is furtively developing a huge ‘ecological park’ at Ngariyan Ching hill along Imphal Yairipok road Source Hueiyen News Service

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Felicitated

Meritorious students of Uripok Yambem Leikai, who have passed Class X and XII examinations in first division, have been felicitated by Yambem Mohori Memorial Youth Club YMMYC at the Yaipha Shanglen of YMMYC today Source The Sangai Express

Meritorious students of Uripok Yambem Leikai, who have passed Class X and XII examinations in first division, have been felicitated by Yambem Mohori Memorial Youth Club YMMYC at the Yaipha Shanglen of YMMYC today Source The Sangai Express

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Lamlai meet

The 3rd Lamlai Municipal Development Committee meeting held today at Lamlai bazar community hall resolved to constitute two separate committees for women and men to monitor developmental works taken up by Lamlai Municipal Council at Lamlai ward 9 So…

The 3rd Lamlai Municipal Development Committee meeting held today at Lamlai bazar community hall resolved to constitute two separate committees for women and men to monitor developmental works taken up by Lamlai Municipal Council at Lamlai ward 9 Source The Sangai Express

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AMSU to ban gambling at fun fair

The All Manipur Students’ Union had set a deadline for the state government to come up with a corrective measure in banning gambling culture at the fun fair happening in various localities of the State Source Hueiyen News Service

The All Manipur Students’ Union had set a deadline for the state government to come up with a corrective measure in banning gambling culture at the fun fair happening in various localities of the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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UG cadre apprehended

A team of district police commandos, Imphal East, during a counter insurgency operation in and around Bamon Leikai area apprehended one PREPAK Pro cadre near Laoklaobung bridge on June 18 Source The Sangai Express

A team of district police commandos, Imphal East, during a counter insurgency operation in and around Bamon Leikai area apprehended one PREPAK Pro cadre near Laoklaobung bridge on June 18 Source The Sangai Express

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Apollo Hospital promises best cancer treatment

Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata has claimed that it is the most advanced hospital specially in the treatment of head, neck and oral cancers in Eastern India Source The Sangai Express

Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata has claimed that it is the most advanced hospital specially in the treatment of head, neck and oral cancers in Eastern India Source The Sangai Express

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Special prayers, gifts presentation mark Fathers Day celebration in Ukhrul

Special prayers and presentation of gifts to fathers honouring their contributions marked the celebration of the Fathers Day at different churches on Sunday in Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

Special prayers and presentation of gifts to fathers honouring their contributions marked the celebration of the Fathers Day at different churches on Sunday in Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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Meritorious students feted at different places

Meritorious students of Irengbam village who came out with flying colours in Class X and Class XII exams were felicitated today at Irengbam Mapal Kangjeibung under the aegis of the Youth Front, Irengbam Source The Sangai Express

Meritorious students of Irengbam village who came out with flying colours in Class X and Class XII exams were felicitated today at Irengbam Mapal Kangjeibung under the aegis of the Youth Front, Irengbam Source The Sangai Express

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ATSUM to resume economic blockade from Monday midnight

All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM T has threatened to impose indefinite economic blockade in the National highways and closing of all the national projects from June 22 midnight in furtherance of their demands code named Reckoning of the Ot…

All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM T has threatened to impose indefinite economic blockade in the National highways and closing of all the national projects from June 22 midnight in furtherance of their demands code named Reckoning of the Other ROTO Source Hueiyen News Service

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