Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 12:19:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-04 14:54:42
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The opening of the key national highway in Manipur is a positive step involving multiple stakeholders, including insurgent groups, marking an agreement to maintain the territorial integrity of the state. This development will improve connectivity and thereby boost the economy of the region.
The National Highway 102, which passes through the state of Manipur and is a key connector to Myanmar and other Northeast Indian states, has been opened by various insurgent groups after signing an agreement with the government of India. This development came after over a month-long blockade was imposed on the highway which connects Imphal, the state capital, with the rest of the country.
The agreement signed today is a big boost to the BJP-led government in Manipur, as they have been facing criticism due to the protracted economic blockade which had led to a steep rise in the prices of essential commodities.
The development came after a series of talks between the Centre and representatives of the Kuki groups, one of the major ethnic groups in the state.
The insurgency has been a major problem in the hilly state for nearly six decades, with the Mizo National Front, the Naga People's Front, and the Kuki Revolutionary Army, among others, operating in the state.
The opening of the highway is a significant step towards peace and development in the region. With the agreement, the territorial integrity of Manipur is maintained, and the much-needed connectivity to promote trade and commerce can commence, ultimately benefitting the local population.