

On the edge of the Indo-Myanmar frontier, in villages like Behiang, Moreh, Zokhawthar, and Pangsa, the border is not an end but the middle. It cuts through ridgelines, rice fields, family trees, oral histories, and shared altars. For the Zo people—Mizos, Zomis and Chins, Nagas—the border has long been a geopolitical fiction tolerated only because […]
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