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🗓️ 18 August 2023
⏱️ 43 minutes
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0:32.0 | Hi, I'm Ravi Agrawal, Foreign Policy's editor-in-chief. This is FP Live. |
0:40.5 | Welcome to the show. We often focus on this program on great power competition. So you've |
0:46.8 | gotten used to hearing conversations about U.S.-China competition, about Russia's war in Ukraine, |
0:52.6 | about geopolitics, economics, trade. But I want to do something |
0:57.1 | a bit different this week. I want to take you all the way to the northeast of India to a tiny |
1:03.1 | state called Manipur, which has just 3 million residents. Moneypur is burning. This small, often forgotten part of India bordering Myanmar has been the site of deadly violence between its two biggest ethnic groups, the majority Methe and the Kuki minority. |
1:21.9 | Since May, more than 130 Manipuris have been killed and tens of thousands have been displaced. |
1:29.1 | Churches and temples have been destroyed. |
1:31.9 | India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi remained silent until a shocking video emerged last month of two kuki women paraded naked by Métai men. |
1:42.0 | Modi's Bhartya Jantapati, the BJP, is currently in power in the state, led by a |
1:47.2 | Métis politician, Chief Minister Nburen Singh. The violence in Manipur exhibits troubling signs |
1:53.7 | not only of ethnic conflict, but also of state failure, with local police seemingly unable to |
1:59.9 | stop the violence. And despite the conflict's |
2:02.7 | shocking nature, it has gotten relatively little media attention. So I wanted to learn more, |
2:09.3 | and I thought you might want to listen along. I sought out two people whose opinions I value. |
2:14.6 | Barkhadat is a long-time correspondent and anchor in India and runs the video channel |
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