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Imphal, the capital city of Manipur, was one of 100 cities awarded bids
in India’s Smart Cities Mission (SCM). The extension of the SCM to the
borderland is an extension of zone-logic, enrolling the recalcitrant frontier
into economic networks that cross India. Through a reading of Imphal’s
smart city bid and implementation strategy, this chapter makes three
main arguments. First, unlike zone-making projects in other parts of Asia
where local elites, brokers, and/or local governments doggedly pursue the
granting of zones, the extension of the SCM to Imphal has been driven
more by obligation than desire. Second, the idea of an “open city” is counter
to the lived reality of surveillance, checkpoints, and limits on mobility
and assembly that characterise life in the city. Third, Imphal’s meagre
bid and lack of preparedness is barely relevant to the smart city award,
as the geopolitical imperatives outweigh all other factors.