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ID188326
Title ProperDynamic insurgencies and peace nuances in India’s northeast region
LanguageENG
AuthorJha, Sanjay Kumar ;  George K G, Anns
Summary / Abstract (Note)The intended purpose of this paper is to examine the viability of political resolution as a counterinsurgency strategy. We have selected numerous political negotiation processes between insurgents and government of India in general and Mizoram in particular. The political resolution with Mizo National Front is considered as the most successful counterinsurgency operation in India. Placing this as a model, the government of India employed the strategy of negotiation with various other insurgent groups. The degree of success in Mizoram was not replicated in other insurgency theatres. This was analyzed with the help of a comparative study with other insurgent groups in India, particularly within the state of Assam. It is found that the model of Mizo resolution has been influencing the peace process that came later. And also the strategy of negotiation has been evolving into incorporating civil society groups as signatories to the final peace settlement signed between insurgents and government. This analysis of the peace process is also based on the conceptualization developed from various authors.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 33, No.8; Dec 2022: p.1259-1284
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 33 No 8
Key WordsNortheast ;  Negotiations ;  Government ;  Insurgencies ;  Security Forces ;  MEDIATORS


 
 
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