History, asked by av372190, 7 days ago

How were the Indian troops isolated from the rest of the population?​

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Answered by rounitmourya0910
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Many in the violence-ridden Indian north-eastern state of Manipur say they feel isolated and neglected by the central government in New Delhi.

Separatist violence is part of the daily lives of the inhabitants of Manipur, one of the north-eastern Indian states facing a protracted Maoist insurgency.

Manipur, which borders Myanmar, was not part of India after the country won its independence from British rule in 1947, and was only incorporated into the Indian Union two years later on October 15, 1949.

The Indian government deployed a large number of security forces in Manipur with unlimited anti-insurgency powers to curb the separatist movement that reached its peak in the 1980s and 1990s. Many in Manipur, a state with a small population of 2.7 million, believe New Delhi is acting as a quasi-colonial power in their state.

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