Manipur Home Minister reviews security with Army, CRPF after Ukhrul ambush

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Manipur Home Minister reviews security with Army, CRPF after Ukhrul ambush

Synopsis

Two days after a suspected Naga armed group killed two Assam Rifles soldiers on NH-2 in Ukhrul, Manipur's Home Minister sat down with the GOC of 3 Corps and the CRPF chief to recalibrate the state's security posture — a signal that the Imphal-Dimapur corridor has become the new flashpoint in a conflict that shows no sign of abating.

Key Takeaways

Manipur Home Minister Konthoujam Govindas Singh held security reviews with Lt Gen Girish Kalia (GOC, 3 Corps) and CRPF DG Gyanendra Pratap Singh on 8 July 2025 in Imphal.
The meetings followed the 6 July ambush by a suspected Naga armed group at Nungshang Kong, Ukhrul district , which killed Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havildar Chandra Mohan Singh of 40 Assam Rifles .
Security forces have intensified coordinated operations across vulnerable districts to pursue those responsible.
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla and Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh joined the Home Minister in paying last respects to the fallen soldiers at Bir Tikendrajit International Airport .
The state government reaffirmed its commitment to working with the Army, Assam Rifles, and CRPF to restore peace and normalcy across Manipur.

Manipur Home Minister Konthoujam Govindas Singh on Wednesday, 8 July held a series of high-level security reviews with top Army and paramilitary commanders in Imphal, stressing that coordination among all security agencies would be intensified to restore lasting peace and public confidence across the conflict-affected state.

Key Meetings and What Was Discussed

The Home Minister met Lieutenant General Girish Kalia, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 3 Corps, and Major General Gaurav Sharma, Inspector General of Assam Rifles (South), to assess the prevailing security situation. He subsequently met Gyanendra Pratap Singh, Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), along with other senior paramilitary officials.

In a Facebook post following his meeting with the Army brass, Govindas Singh said: 'We had a productive discussion on the prevailing security scenario and the importance of sustained coordination among all security agencies to further strengthen peace, stability and public confidence in Manipur.'

After the CRPF meeting, he posted: 'We reaffirmed our shared commitment to strengthening coordination, enhancing operational preparedness and ensuring lasting peace and security in the state.'

Backdrop: Deadly Ambush on Assam Rifles Personnel

The high-level consultations come just two days after a suspected Naga armed group ambushed an Assam Rifles vehicle at Nungshang Kong along the Imphal-Dimapur National Highway (NH-2) in Ukhrul district on Monday, 6 July. The attack killed Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havildar Chandra Mohan Singh of the 40 Assam Rifles. Security forces have since intensified coordinated operations across several vulnerable districts to track down those responsible and prevent further escalation.

Tribute to the Fallen Soldiers

Earlier on Wednesday, Home Minister Govindas Singh, alongside Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh, senior Army officers, and other dignitaries, paid their last respects to the two slain soldiers at Bir Tikendrajit International Airport in Imphal.

Paying tribute, the Home Minister said: 'We pay our heartfelt tribute to the two brave soldiers of the 40 Assam Rifles, Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havildar Chandra Mohan Singh, who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty at Nungshang Kong in Ukhrul district. We salute their bravery and offer our deepest condolences to their grieving families.'

Government's Commitment Going Forward

Govindas Singh reiterated the state government's resolve to work closely with the Army, Assam Rifles, CRPF, and other security agencies to restore normalcy at the earliest while maintaining a robust security environment. Notably, Manipur has remained on edge amid prolonged ethnic tensions, and the Ukhrul ambush marks a fresh flashpoint in a state already under sustained security pressure. With operations now underway to neutralise the threat, the next few days will be critical in determining whether the violence can be contained.

Point of View

But coordination reviews have followed nearly every major incident in Manipur over the past two years without producing a durable security dividend. The Ukhrul ambush on NH-2 — a nationally critical artery — raises the stakes: disruption of the Imphal-Dimapur corridor would compound the humanitarian and economic strain on an already isolated state. The real question is whether these consultations translate into a unified operational command or remain, as before, a series of well-intentioned conversations that stop short of structural change.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Manipur's Home Minister hold emergency security meetings on 8 July?
The meetings were convened in direct response to the 6 July ambush in Ukhrul district, where a suspected Naga armed group killed two Assam Rifles soldiers on NH-2. Home Minister Govindas Singh met Army and CRPF commanders to review the security situation and strengthen inter-agency coordination.
Who were the soldiers killed in the Ukhrul ambush?
Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havildar Chandra Mohan Singh, both of the 40 Assam Rifles, were killed when their vehicle was ambushed at Nungshang Kong on the Imphal-Dimapur National Highway (NH-2) on 6 July. Their last rites were attended by the Governor, Chief Minister, and Home Minister of Manipur.
Which security officials did the Manipur Home Minister meet?
He met Lieutenant General Girish Kalia, GOC of 3 Corps; Major General Gaurav Sharma, Inspector General of Assam Rifles (South); and CRPF Director General Gyanendra Pratap Singh, along with other senior paramilitary officials.
What action is being taken after the Ukhrul ambush?
Security forces have intensified coordinated operations across several vulnerable districts to track down those responsible for the ambush and prevent further escalation of violence, according to officials.
What is the current security situation in Manipur?
Manipur has been under prolonged ethnic tension, and the Ukhrul ambush represents a fresh escalation. The state government has reaffirmed its commitment to working with the Army, Assam Rifles, and CRPF to restore peace and normalcy at the earliest.
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