The Evolution of Identity Politics in Manipur and Northeast India: From Assertion to Polarisation

Subject:Political Science
Title:The Evolution of Identity Politics in Manipur and Northeast India: From Assertion to Polarisation
Author(s):Amom Rohen Singh
Published on:30th December 2025
Published by:Lyceum India
Name of the Journal:Lyceum India Journal of Social Sciences
ISSN/E-ISSN:3048-6513
Volume & Issue:Volume: 2, Issue: 7
Pages:149-156
Original DOI (if any):10.5281/zenodo.18052190
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Abstract:Identity politics in Northeast India initially emerged as a form of resistance to colonial authority and as a demand for recognition within the postcolonial Indian state. Over time, however, these ethnic-based identity politics has increasingly become a source of inter-tribal and inter-community conflict. The nationalist movements of different communities, which initially articulated demands for autonomy, sovereignty or complete secession vis-à-vis the Indian state now appear to have narrowed down into forms of ethnic-based identity politics and mobilization.
Keywords:Identity politics, Ethnic mobilisation, Manipuri identity, Naga nationalism, Kuki nationalism
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