Context:
The Central Government is in advanced stages of negotiating a peace agreement with Kuki–Zo tribal groups in Manipur, aimed at granting greater administrative, financial, and legislative autonomy to the hill districts under Article 371C of the Constitution.
Key Highlights:
Government Initiative / Policy Details
- The proposed Kuki–Zo peace agreement seeks to address longstanding political and ethnic tensions in Manipur’s hill districts.
- The framework may resemble the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA) arrangement in Nagaland.
- The deal aims to provide:
- Greater autonomy
- Administrative authority
- Financial devolution
- Self-governance mechanisms within the State structure.
Political and Governance Developments
- Three Kuki MLAs, including Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen, joined the BJP-led Manipur government after assurances from the Centre regarding progress on the deal.
- The final agreement may be delayed until after the upcoming Assembly elections to ensure broader political consensus, particularly among Meitei groups in the Imphal Valley.
Administrative and Legislative Provisions
- The proposal may involve:
- Amending Article 371C or introducing new constitutional provisions.
- Granting legislative and administrative authority to hill district councils.
- Allowing financial devolution proportional to population and geographical challenges.
Powers Likely to be Delegated
- Jurisdiction over:
- Land governance
- Protection of local jobs
- Customary laws and traditions
- Local development planning
- Partial legislative powers related to tribal customs and local governance.
Stakeholders Involved
- Central Government
- Manipur State Government
- Kuki–Zo tribal groups
- Meitei community representatives
- Suspension of Operations (SoO) militant groups
Significance / Concerns
- Could help reduce ethnic tensions and insurgency in Manipur.
- Balances tribal autonomy demands without granting a separate Union Territory, which was demanded by some Kuki groups.
- However, concerns remain regarding acceptability among Meitei communities.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Article 371C – Special Provision for Manipur
- Provides for the Hill Areas Committee (HAC) in the Manipur Legislative Assembly.
- The Governor has special responsibility for administration of hill areas.
- Article 371A – Special Provision for Nagaland
- Protects Naga customary laws, religious practices, and ownership of land and resources.
- Parliament cannot legislate on these matters without the State Assembly’s consent.
- Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA)
- Proposed autonomous body for six eastern districts of Nagaland.
- Designed to provide greater autonomy while remaining within the State framework.
- Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement
- A tripartite agreement between the Government of India, State Government, and insurgent groups.
- Intended to halt hostilities and facilitate peace negotiations.
Relevant Mains Points:
Significance of the Kuki–Zo Peace Deal
- Conflict Resolution and Internal Security
- Addresses ethnic conflict and insurgency in Manipur, contributing to stability in the Northeast region.
- Strengthening Cooperative Federalism
- Demonstrates the use of constitutional provisions and negotiated autonomy to manage regional aspirations.
- Inclusive Governance
- Provides tribal communities greater control over local governance and development priorities.
- Balancing Territorial Integrity
- Offers autonomy without altering state boundaries, thus maintaining national unity and administrative continuity.
Challenges
- Ethnic tensions between Kuki–Zo tribes and Meitei community.
- Fear of territorial fragmentation or unequal power distribution.
- Implementation challenges in sharing administrative and financial authority.
Way Forward
- Ensure inclusive consultation with all ethnic stakeholders, including Meitei, Naga, and Kuki communities.
- Strengthen institutional frameworks for autonomous governance.
- Integrate peace agreements with economic development and infrastructure investment in hill regions.
- Promote inter-community dialogue and reconciliation mechanisms.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper II – Polity and Governance
- Special constitutional provisions for states
- Decentralization and autonomy frameworks
- GS Paper III – Internal Security
- Insurgency and peace processes in the Northeast
