A costly peace deal

With the signing of a peace agreement between GOI and NSCN (IM) on August 3, 2015, an atmosphere of uncertainty and apprehension is looming over Assam, Arunachal and Manipur in particular. One party is very much joyful regarding the ending of a decade long political talk; however the neighbouring states are quite nervous that the agreement will be harmful to their territory and political interests. So far, as seen from the apprehension of many state governments and CSO’s, the peace agreement is proving to be more exciting than expected and planned. Before the full-fledged agreement ever sees light, a cloud of fear, distrust is already alarming many. It will be doubtful to decide how much the agreement will be harmful or not in terms of safeguarding state interests and values of those that may be presumed fragmented.

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With the signing of a peace agreement between GOI and NSCN (IM) on August 3, 2015, an atmosphere of uncertainty and apprehension is looming over Assam, Arunachal and Manipur in particular. One party is very much joyful regarding the ending of a decade long political talk; however the neighbouring states are quite nervous that the agreement will be harmful to their territory and political interests. So far, as seen from the apprehension of many state governments and CSO’s, the peace agreement is proving to be more exciting than expected and planned. Before the full-fledged agreement ever sees light, a cloud of fear, distrust is already alarming many. It will be doubtful to decide how much the agreement will be harmful or not in terms of safeguarding state interests and values of those that may be presumed fragmented.

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India’s permanency

The UN Security Council monitors peace and security situation all over the globe. The veto members play monopolistic roles sidelining other country’s agenda. In the globalization era; developing countries desire membership in both veto and non veto power to increase so as to suit the changing environment. The restructuring will certainly offer more participation; positively reducing monocracy in decision making approach. India in particular asked for the enlargement of the Security Council.

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The UN Security Council monitors peace and security situation all over the globe. The veto members play monopolistic roles sidelining other country’s agenda. In the globalization era; developing countries desire membership in both veto and non veto power to increase so as to suit the changing environment. The restructuring will certainly offer more participation; positively reducing monocracy in decision making approach. India in particular asked for the enlargement of the Security Council.

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Cyber Crime Police Station : How about Zero FIR?

Dr Ingudam Yaipharemba The metaphor of a successful investigation of a criminal act depends on how the crime is acknowledged, reported and minutely examined. With ever increasing criminal activities against women and juvenile in Manipur of various magnitude and nature, proper investigation stands a vital step toward delivering justice to the survivor and the victim. […]

Dr Ingudam Yaipharemba The metaphor of a successful investigation of a criminal act depends on how the crime is acknowledged, reported and minutely examined. With ever increasing criminal activities against women and juvenile in Manipur of various magnitude and nature, proper investigation stands a vital step toward delivering justice to the survivor and the victim. […]

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