Peace Audit Northeast: The Road to Peace in Manipur
· 01 Mar, 2014 · 156 · Special Report
About the Peace Audit Series
The Institute, in collaboration with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) has been pursuing research as part of its ‘Peace Audit’ series within the Institute’s Programme on Armed Conflicts in South Asia (ACSA). For more about the ACSA Programme, visit http://www.ipcs.org/acsa/
This essay is part of the ‘Peace Audit Northeast’, undertaken by the IPCS in collaboration with the Centre For Development and Peace Studies (CDPS), Guwahati. In 2013, the Institute focused on the peace audits of Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Views expressed in this essay are the author’s own.
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