Manipur has seen decades of civil unrest, curfews, and an armed forces presence. Romantic fiction from the region often uses the "curfew romance" trope—lovers meeting during a bandh, writing letters when the internet is shut down, or the heartbreak of a partner going missing in the hills. This gives the romance a sense of urgency that flat urban romances lack.
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The rapid urbanization of Imphal and the growth of towns like Thoubal and Churachandpur have generated a new romantic dichotomy. Collections from the 2000s onward feature protagonists who have migrated for work or education. The village, with its Ima (mother) and communal rice paddies, represents organic, stable love. The city, with its cyber cafes, shared taxis, and uncertain electricity, represents alienated, fleeting romance. Stories often end with the protagonist returning to the village to marry, but not before experiencing a transformative, painful urban love affair. This tension captures the reality of modern Manipur—caught between global aspirations and local roots. Reflecting the reality of many Manipuris working or