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NAGA CONFLICT
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055221
Confronting constucationism: Ending India's Naga War
/ Baruah, Sanjib
May 2003
Baruah, Sanjib
Journal Article
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Publication
May 2003.
Key Words
India-Conflict
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North East-India
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Conflict-Nagaland
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Naga Conflict
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084776
Naga dream and the politics of peace
/ Hussain, Wasbir
Hussain, Wasbir
Journal Article
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2008.
Key Words
Naga Conflict
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Naga Peace
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Naga (South Asian people) - India
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Naga (South Asian people) - India - Politics
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170567
Naga ethnic movement for a separate homeland: stories from the field
/ Goswami, Namrata
2020
Goswami, Namrata
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Publication
New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2020.
Description
xiv, 269p.hbk
Standard Number
9780190121174
Key Words
India
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Nagaland
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NSCN
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Naga Conflict
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Northeast India
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Naga Ethnic Movement
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Naga Armed Group
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Naga Self Administered Zone
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158832
Quest for Nagalim: fault Lines and challenges
/ Chhonkar, Pradeep Singh
Chhonkar, Pradeep Singh
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The Naga quest for independence is one of the longest-running struggles in the Indian subcontinent. Despite numerous attempts made in the past towards resolving the conflict, it continues to remain elusive on account of various fault lines. The signing of a ‘Framework Agreement’ between the National Socialist Council of Nagalim–Issak and Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the Government of India in August 2015 was one such attempt. However, the views of various stakeholders remain fragmented as the details of the agreement have not been disclosed in the public domain. Existent challenges and changing aspirations of the Naga populace necessitate a different approach towards resolving the Naga conflict.
Key Words
India
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Naga Conflict
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National Socialist Council of Nagalim–Issak and Muivah
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Existent Challenges
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