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Mizzima On 29 July, the All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) urged the international community to stop the Indo-Myanmar border fence construction. [1]
Mizzima Naga groups and local residents have voiced strong opposition to the Indian government’s decision to construct a fence along the India–Myanmar border. [2]
A settlement to the protracted Naga conflict is possible only with the finalization of a peace accord, but that does not seem to come even after three years of deliberations since the signing of the “framework agreement.” What is causing the delay wh... [3]
In what appears to be the final countdown to the signing of the Naga peace accord, in all likelihood before the monsoon session of the Indian Parliament, there are hopes all around that the finalization of the accord will bring an end to the longest-... [4]
Even as India is busy courting Myanmar to advance its much-touted Act East Asia Policy, with promises and talks to open up borders and enhance people to people contact, far away in the remote Naga hills a slow but definite dissent is brewing against ... [5]
Several ethnic Shanni organizations in northwestern Myanmar’s Sagaing Division have objected to an ethnic Naga politician’s move to have Hkamti and Homalin townships incorporated into the Naga Self-Administered Zone (SAZ). [6]
MANDALAY — Amid criticism over the erection of a statue of the late General Aung San in the ethnic region, Naga youth from Khamti, Sagaing Region issued a statement to show their opposition to the statue bring built in their town. [7]
Even as the people of Nagaland await, believing that a solution to the decades-old conflict in the Naga hills is around the corner, the Indian government maybe be forced to do a rethink. [8]
Mizzima On 29 July, the All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) urged the international community to stop the Indo-Myanmar border fence construction.
Mizzima Naga groups and local residents have voiced strong opposition to the Indian government’s decision to construct a fence along the India–Myanmar border.
A settlement to the protracted Naga conflict is possible only with the finalization of a peace accord, but that does not seem to come even after three years of deliberations since the signing of the “framework agreement.” What is causing the delay wh
In what appears to be the final countdown to the signing of the Naga peace accord, in all likelihood before the monsoon session of the Indian Parliament, there are hopes all around that the finalization of the accord will bring an end to the longest-
Even as India is busy courting Myanmar to advance its much-touted Act East Asia Policy, with promises and talks to open up borders and enhance people to people contact, far away in the remote Naga hills a slow but definite dissent is brewing against
Several ethnic Shanni organizations in northwestern Myanmar’s Sagaing Division have objected to an ethnic Naga politician’s move to have Hkamti and Homalin townships incorporated into the Naga Self-Administered Zone (SAZ).
MANDALAY — Amid criticism over the erection of a statue of the late General Aung San in the ethnic region, Naga youth from Khamti, Sagaing Region issued a statement to show their opposition to the statue bring built in their town.
Even as the people of Nagaland await, believing that a solution to the decades-old conflict in the Naga hills is around the corner, the Indian government maybe be forced to do a rethink.
The already fragile peace talks between the government of India and the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) or NSCN (I-M), the largest rebel group in the country’s northeastern region, are likely to hit new roadblocks with the latter
SS Khaplang, the Naga rebel leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), passed away aged 77 on Friday, according to the Council of Naga Affairs (CNA) based in Zingkaling, Hkamti in Sagaing region, northwest Burma.