Govt. warns Meitei, Kuki-Zo groups against flouting pact


Govt. Warns Meitei, Kuki-Zo Groups Against Flouting Pact — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Milestone
May 3, 2023 Ethnic clashes erupt between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities; hundreds killed, thousands displaced [S3]
February 2024 Manipur government withdrew from SoO with Kuki-Zo groups; agreement lapsed [S2][S3]
November 2023 UNLF–Pambei faction signed ceasefire (peace negotiation) agreement with Centre — first such accord with the UNLF, the oldest valley-based Meitei armed group [S4]
February 9, 2025 CM N. Biren Singh resigned amid prolonged ethnic violence [S3]
February 13, 2025 President's Rule imposed in Manipur under Article 356 [S3]
September 4, 2025 Tripartite SoO with revised ground rules re-signed between MHA, Manipur Government, UPF and KNO; valid till September 3, 2026 [S2]
January 2026 MHA-led review warns both Meitei and Kuki-Zo groups against violations [S1]

4. Core Static Facts

Key Outfits & Agreements - UNLF (United National Liberation Front): Oldest valley-based Meitei armed group; UNLF-P (Pambei faction) signed ceasefire with Centre (2023). [S1][S4] - UPF (United People's Front) + KNO (Kuki National Organisation): Kuki-Zo umbrella bodies under SoO pact. [S1][S2] - SoO vs. Ceasefire: SoO = operational pause without political resolution; Ceasefire = precursor to formal peace talks.

Institutional Architecture | Actor | Role | |---|---| | MHA | Nodal ministry for insurgency pacts; A.K. Mishra = Northeast Adviser | | Manipur Chief Secretary | Chairs Peace Monitoring Committee for UNLF-P | | Intelligence Bureau | Represented in Kuki-Zo Joint Monitoring Group | | CRPF / BSF | Cadre weapons surrender points under SoO ground rules |

Key Obligations under Ground Rules (SoO) - Relocate 7 designated camps away from conflict-vulnerable areas [S1][S2] - Reduce cadre numbers; submit to physical verification by security forces [S2] - Surrender weapons at nearest CRPF / BSF camps [S2] - Delist foreign nationals from cadre rolls [S2] - Check extortion by cadres [S1]

Constitutional / Legal Pegs - Article 356 — President's Rule (invoked 13 Feb 2025) [S3] - No separate statutory enactment for SoO; governed by executive ground rules under MHA authority.


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Social

Legal / Constitutional

Geopolitical / Strategic

Administrative

Historical

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. UNLF (United National Liberation Front) is the oldest valley-based (Meitei) armed group in Manipur, founded in 1964. [S4]
  2. The UNLF–Pambei faction signed a ceasefire (not SoO) with the Centre — first formal peace track for UNLF (2023). [S1][S4]
  3. The SoO (Suspension of Operations) pact with Kuki-Zo groups involves UPF (United People's Front) and KNO (Kuki National Organisation) — two separate umbrella bodies. [S1][S2]
  4. Kuki-Zo groups have been under SoO since 2008; the agreement lapsed in February 2024 when Manipur government withdrew. [S2][S3]
  5. The revised SoO was re-signed on 4 September 2025, valid till 3 September 2026. [S2]
  6. Manipur was placed under President's Rule on 13 February 2025 under Article 356; preceded by CM N. Biren Singh's resignation on 9 February 2025. [S3]
  7. The Peace Monitoring Committee for UNLF-P is chaired by the Manipur Chief Secretary (Puneet Kumar Goel as of January 2026). [S1]
  8. A.K. Mishra is the MHA's Northeast Adviser who led the Kuki-Zo review in Guwahati (January 2026). [S1]
  9. SoO ground rules require Kuki-Zo groups to relocate seven designated camps away from conflict-prone areas. [S1][S2]
  10. Foreign national delisting, cadre physical verification, and weapons surrender to CRPF/BSF are specific obligations under the 2025 SoO. [S2]
  11. COCOMI (Co-ordination Committee on Manipur Unity) — a Meitei civil society body — branded the SoO extension as "anti-people." [S2][S3]
  12. The implementing ministry for all Northeast insurgency peace pacts is the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), not the Ministry of External Affairs. [S1]
  13. Ethnic violence in Manipur began on 3 May 2023, following a tribal solidarity march. [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping | Paper | Specific Heading | |---|---| | GS-II | Role of external state/non-state actors in internal security; Linkages between development and spread of extremism; Challenges to internal security through communication networks | | GS-II | Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial bodies; Centre-State relations | | GS-I | Salient features of Indian society — diversity, ethnicity, regionalism |

Plausible Mains Question Stems 1. "The Suspension of Operations (SoO) model in Manipur has repeatedly failed to translate into lasting peace. Critically examine the structural limitations of SoO agreements as a conflict-resolution tool in India's Northeast." (GS-II, 15 marks) 2. "Ethnic conflicts in Northeast India are simultaneously local grievances and strategic vulnerabilities. Assess the Centre's dual-track approach — ceasefire for Meitei groups and SoO for Kuki-Zo groups — in the context of the Manipur crisis since 2023." (GS-II, 15 marks) 3. "Imposition of President's Rule in conflict zones may stabilise governance in the short term but delay political resolution. Examine with reference to Manipur (2025–26)." (GS-II, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Suspension of Operations (SoO) — Northeast framework Legal-operational basis of all current Manipur agreements
Naga Peace Process (NSCN-IM) Longest-running parallel; template for Manipur peace talks
Article 356 & President's Rule Constitutional peg for Manipur's current governance structure
Sixth Schedule of the Constitution Tribal autonomy framework relevant to Kuki-Zo hill areas
ST status demand by Meitei Proximate trigger for May 2023 ethnic violence; SC/HC judgements involved
Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, AFSPA Operational basis for security forces in Manipur; periodically reviewed
Northeast India — Insurgency Timeline Broader pattern: ULFA, Bodo, NSCN factions, Manipur valley groups

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. UNLF-P ≠ all UNLF: Only the Pambei faction signed the ceasefire (2023); the parent UNLF has splinter groups, not all on peace track. Don't generalise.
  2. SoO ≠ ceasefire ≠ peace accord: SoO = operational pause; ceasefire = precursor to talks; final peace accord = signed agreement (Bodo example). The Kuki-Zo groups are only at SoO stage.
  3. Ministry confusion: All Northeast insurgency pacts are handled by MHA, not Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) or MEA.
  4. Meitei = valley; Kuki-Zo = hills — aspirants often mix up the geographic/ethnic identity. UNLF is Meitei (valley-based); UPF/KNO are Kuki-Zo (hill-based).
  5. Date of President's Rule: Imposed 13 February 2025 (not February 9 — that is Biren Singh's resignation date). Two separate events, often conflated.

11. Sources