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Manipur Deputy Chief Ministers Key Negotiators in Abduction Crisis

DeadSecurity ServicesConventional WarConflict And Violence

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The article describes a hostage crisis in Manipur, India, due to ethnic clashes. There is no direct commercial mechanism, supply chain disruption, or commodity price impact. The event is a law-and-order issue with no clear economic or business sector implications.

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  • At least 20 individuals abducted in Naga-Kuki clashes in Manipur.
  • Three Kuki-Zo church leaders killed on Wednesday.
  • 28 people released through exchanges; 14 Kuki-Zo and six Naga remain captive.
  • Deputy chief ministers Losii Diko and Nemcha Kipgen are negotiating.
  • Crisis poses challenge for newly formed BJP-led government.

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