A deep dive into Manipur, the KukiโMenashe link, and India’s compromised sovereignty
Recent events in Manipur and India’s deepening relationship with Israel raise uncomfortable questions about the country’s sovereignty, foreign policy, and domestic security. What follows is an examination of publicly reported incidents and growing public perceptions that warrant serious debate.
The Kukis airlift to Israel. In what many observers describe as part of a broader “Greater Israel” vision, the Israeli government reportedly airlifted 250 individuals from the Kuki tribe of Manipur directly to Israel for resettlement in conflict zones – possibly Lebanon and/or Gaza. This is not ordinary migration. It is state-sponsored human resettlement across international borders, with serious domestic and international legal implications.
A Constitutionally Recognized Tribe Claiming Israelite Origin. The Kukis are a scheduled tribe under the Indian Constitution. Yet today, they claim to be one of the “lost tribe of Israel โ the Menashe tribe” – one of the ten lost tribes of Israel. If this claim is accepted, then legally and historically, they are indeed in exile in Manipur. Under such logic, they would have no rightful claim to land in Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, or anywhere else in Manipur. The British originally settled them in the Northeast. Now Israel appears to be repatriating them. This raises a fundamental question: What are the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, and other stakeholder ministries doing about this?
Israel’s Deep State Relations with India. Israel’s cooperation with India spans military training, intelligence sharing, electronic warfare technology (including EVMs and Pegasus spyware), and significant foreign direct investment from wealthy Jewish networks worldwide. Some allege the Epstein Files include accounts connected to top persons in the Government of India. In return, India has maintained a conspicuous silence on multiple occasions. Prime Minister Modi visited Israel just 48 hours before the US-Israel war with Iran. India did not condemn the killing of 175 school children in Minab, Iran, nor did India protest the sinking of an Iranian warship that was on a state visit to India. To date, New Delhi has offered no condemnation of any of these acts.
The Theological Link – Red Bull Prophecy and Hindu Proximity. According to Torah teachings, Jews consider themselves the chosen people – ritually clean – while the rest of the world is considered unclean. The Torah speaks of a “Day of the Red Bull,” when God will send a red bull whose blood will cleanse all people. Because Hindus revere the cow and bull, some Jewish theological circles see this as a divine alignment. This perception, whether accurate or not, is cited by many as a reason for the disproportionate investment India receives from Israel and global Jewish financial networks including military intelligence sharing, spyware such as Pegasus, and electronic voting system EVM technology.
Indian Armed Forces Supporting Kukis – Israel’s Leash on India’s Military. In the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, a disturbing pattern has emerged. The Indian armed forces – particularly the Assam Rifles – have been perceived as supporting the Kukis against the Nagas and Meiteis. Public perception is growing that this support is not entirely India’s own decision but occurs under the direct or indirect influence of the Israeli government. Many Naga civil society groups suspect Mossad’s hand behind the Assam Rifles’ actions, particularly regarding the demand for a “Kukiland” – a demand that may have tacit support from India’s Ministry of Home Affairs at Israel’s behest. The reports about Kukis returning to Israel as Manasheites have only added fuel to Naga suspicions. If Indian military forces are acting on Israel’s agenda, then India has already lost a crucial element of its sovereignty.
Domestic Fallout – Spies, Military Uniforms, and Foreign Training. Recent arrests of US and Ukrainian spies at Kolkata airport – later taken to New Delhi by the NIA – point to direct foreign involvement in Manipur’s violence. These foreign nationals are accused of training Kukis in warfare. Additionally, Kukis have been seen using Indian military uniforms, vehicles, and weapons to fight indigenous populations, mainly the Meitei and Naga communities.
India’s Failed Northeast Policy – A Nation Leashed. If the Kukis are indeed Menasheite Jews being repatriated to Israel, they have no legal or moral right to fight for land in Manipur โ period.
India has the credentials and potential to be a great power. However, the Northeast border remains poorly managed. Foreign spies and operatives enter freely. A constitutionally recognized tribe is being airlifted to Israel while Indian security forces look the other way, or worse, actively assist the people in exile fight against the indigenous tribes. India is not becoming a great power. Its global standing is backsliding and waning. The country is effectively leashed by Israel, and under the influence of Zionist interests, India is standing on the wrong side of history.
The persecution of Christians in India, the persecution of Christians in Lebanon by Israel, the war crimes in West Asia, the Manipur conflict, the Indian military backing Kukis under Israeli influence, and the airlifting of Kukis to Israel – all point to one truth: the Zionist agenda is no longer confined to the Middle East but is being activated across the world. In the current context, India seems no longer an independent nation. It has become a vassal state of the US-Israel axis. India must wake up to become a global power by using its strength and break the shackles put by the US and Israel.
It is time to think, question, and speak.
Yangmi Ruivah
Ukhrul
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