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Naga Peace Accord

Nagaland contretemps

While the other issues are said to have been resolved, the interpretation of the Framework Agreement (FA) by the NSCN (M) on the issue of sovereignty has stalled the process. The NSCN (IM) happens to be the primary group that is negotiating with the government on the pivotal issue of sovereignty.

Why AFSPA had to go

The withdrawal of AFSPA from the North-east was necessary as the region seeks a legal and democratic framework to offer India connectivity to the east, says Rakhee Bhattacharya

The North-east beyond AFSPA

The Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA), which has defined North East India for the last six decades since 1958…

At wits’ end

Even 20 months after the Narendra Modi government signed the framework Naga peace accord (3 August 2015) with NSCN -IM leaders,…