Kuki National Army | |
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KUKI NAM-SEPAI | |
Leaders | Pu.Ps.Haokip Pu.David Hangsing Pu.Samuel Hethong Pu.Dr.Seilen Haokip |
Dates of operation | 24 February 1988[1] – present |
Headquarters | Mobile headquarters |
Active regions | Northeast India
Myanmar (Burma) |
Ideology | Kuki nationalism |
Size | 200+ (in Myanmar)[2]
around 2000 (total, including other KNO wings)[3] |
Part of | Kuki National Organisation |
Allies | Other Kuki National Organization Armed Wings:[better source needed][4]
People's Defence Force[better source needed] |
Opponents | State opponents
Non-state opponents |
Battles and wars | |
Website | issuu |
The Kuki National Army (KNA) is a Kuki insurgent group active in Upper Myanmar and in pockets of Northeast India. It is the armed wing of the Kuki National Organisation.[2][6]
The Kuki National Army (KNA) was founded on 24 February 1988 with the goal of creating a separate state administered by the Kuki people in India and Myanmar (Burma). From its formation to 2013, the KNA was involved in 20 armed confrontations with the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces).[2]
After the 2010 Burmese general election, pressure from other Kuki organisations forced the KNA to separate its Indian and Burmese wings, the latter of which was renamed and abbreviated KNA(B).[2]
The group signed a Suspension of Operation with India in August 2005 and signed a truce with the central government and Manipur state on 20 May 2008,[8] which lasted until 2023.
After 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, KNA resumed fighting against the military of Myanmar. On 10 April 2021, it attacked the military, killing 18 soldiers.[9] In October 2023, it joined Kachin Independence Army in an assault, in which they managed to captured a strategic Aungja base.[10] In December of the same year, Kuki insurgents and the local People's Defense Force seized a base in Tamu township, Sagaing Region.[11]
As ethnic tensions between Meitei people and other ethnic groups mounted in Manipur, the Government of Manipur, largely controlled by the Meiteis, subsequently decided to end the truce with Kuki National Army in March 2023.[12] On 2nd January 2024, around 8 am, a team of security personnel conducting routine operations in the border town of Moreh in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district was attacked with bombs and automatic weapons, injuring at least seven security personnel—five from the Manipur Police and two from the BSF. Subsequently, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh condemned the attack, stating that militants from Myanmar—since Moreh borders the neighbouring country—were likely involved. “We have... established from various sources the involvement of foreign mercenaries from Myanmar, such as the KNA-B and KNA-R,” Singh said.[13] However a body called the ‘Village Volunteers, Tengoupal District (Eastern Zone)’ later issued its own “clarification” on such reports on Tuesday (January 2) denying that the aforementioned groups were involved in the gunfight.[14]
Below is the individuals in leadership positions in KNA(B).[2] PS Haokip, founder of KNO/KNA, is the president and the supreme commander of the Kuki National Organisation.[15]
The KNA operates two armed wings, one in India and one in Myanmar (known as KNA(B).Total cadre strength in Burma is estimated to be 200+ soldiers.[2]
Myanmar (Burma)