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Breaking News: Peace agreement between Government of India and NSCN.

After more than 35 years and the recent Special forces intervention in Nagaland, GOI and NSCN come to an understanding.

A response to all the naysayers and 1 less so called "freedom movement" to worry about. The beginning on the road to strengthening and unifying all of India and removing all such "freedom movements".
 
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Peace talk with terrorists is only a short term solution .


But it depends on the kind of terrorists too .
 
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Press Briefing going on.

Here are the highlights:
  • My warm greetings to all those present here on this historic day.
  • I wish Issac Swu a speedy recovery. Just as his contribution to this agreement has been huge, his guidance will remain crucial.
  • The Naga political issue had lingered for six decades, taking a huge toll on generations of our people.
  • I compliment the NSCN for maintaining the ceasefire agreement for nearly 2 decades with a sense of honour.
  • Nagas represent highest level of humanism, system of village administration and grass-root democracy should be a source of inspiration to the rest of the country.
  • I have the deepest admiration for the great Naga people for their extraordinary support to the peace efforts.
  • My relationship with the North East has been deep. I have travelled to Nagaland on many occasions.
  • I have been deeply impressed by the rich and diverse culture and the unique way of life of the Naga people.
  • The Naga courage and commitment are legendary. Equally, they represent the highest levels of humanism.
  • Unfortunately the Naga problem has taken so long to resolve, because we did not understand each other, it's a legacy of British rule.
  • Since becoming Prime Minister, peace, security & economic transformation of North East has been amongst my highest priorities.
  • Today's agreement is a shining example of what we can achieve when we deal with each other in a spirit of equality, when we leave the path of dispute and take the high road of discussion.
  • Want to specially thank my colleague, Home Minister Rajnath Singh whose support and advice was invaluable.
  • Today, to the people of Nagaland, I want to say that your talents, tradition and efforts will make the nation stronger.
  • I join the nation in saluting you and conveying our good wishes to the Naga people.

    PM Modi Addresses Media after National Socialist Council of Nagaland and Government Sign Peace Accord: Highlights
 
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Can someone shed some lights on the details?

Kahin de to nahin diya nagaland jaise Bangladesh ko 10000 acres land de di dil khool ke...
 
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New Delhi: In a breakthrough, the Government of India on Monday signed a historic peace accord with Naga militant group NSCN(I-M).

The landmark peace treaty was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7, Race Course Road. Home Minister Rajnath Singh and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were among those present on the occasion.

Thuingaleng Muivah signed the peace accord with the Government of India on behalf of the NSCN(I-M).

“I thank god for this momentous occasion,” Thuingaleng Muivah said after signing the peace agreement.

“We have come close to understanding each other, entering a new relationship, T Muivah “said further.

“Let me assure you that Nagas can be trustworthy,” Muivah added.

In his remarks, PM Modi said that the Naga political issue, which lingered for six decades, took a huge toll on generations of Naga people.

Thank T Muivah for his cooperation in signing the historic accord, the PM said, “I have the deepest admiration for the great Naga people for their extraordinary support to the peace efforts.”

Modi rued that it took so long for the peace deal to be reached.

“Unfortunately, the Naga problem has taken so long to resolve, because we did not understand each other. It's a legacy of the British rule,” the PM said further.

“Today we mark not merely the end of a problem but the beginning of a new future. Today, to the people of Nagaland I want to say that your talents, tradition and efforts will make the nation stronger,” the PM said.


Indian govt, NSCN(I-M) ink historic Naga peace accord | Zee News
 
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Breaking News: Peace agreement between Government of India and NSCN.

After more than 35 years and the recent Special forces intervention in Nagaland, GOI and NSCN come to an understanding.

A response to all the naysayers and 1 less so called "freedom movement" to worry about. The beginning on the road to strengthening and unifying all of India and removing all such "freedom movements".
This is quite an achievement.
 
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And the butthurt returns.

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This is quite an achievement.

A bloody big achievement.

True. But groups like that can create lot of nuisance.
Problem is that NSCN(K) is biased primarily in Myanmar & mainly composed of Myanmarese Nagas. Khaplang is Myanmarese, there are limits to how much the GoI can indulge him anyways.
 
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True. But groups like that can create lot of nuisance.

Of course they can... but one needs to nuetralise/anaesthesise the big ones first. Since they are all Tribals involved there, some things will be in a constant flux for some time.

A bloody big achievement.

Problem is that NSCN(K) is biased primarily in Myanmar & mainly composed of Myanmarese Nagas. Khaplang is Myanmarese, there are limits to how much the GoI can indulge him anyways.
And the butthurt returns.

Indian government has had a ceasefire agreement with Myanmarese Naga rebel leader S S Khaplang since 2001 which was broken very recently in early 2015.

In 2001 when the ceasefire was concluded the NSCN (K) had agreed not to assist any North-Eastern insurgent groups to set up base camps in Myanmar, but on-ground research reveals that in NSCN (K)-dominated areas of Myanmar such as Lahe, Leshi and Nanyun in Sagaing administrative region, the United Liberation Front of Asom-Paresh Barua faction and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB (Songbijit faction)) set up camps to carry out attacks in Assam.

In fact, a study of the ceasefire from 2001 shows that there has been no let-up in NSCN (K)’s militant activities and active support to insurgent groups from India.

North-Eastern insurgent groups also have access to training and regrouping camps in Myanmar’s Naga Self-Administered Zone, where NSCN (K) has been granted autonomy by the Myanmar government. NSCN (K) cadres are allowed to remain fully armed in the three townships in the Zone, which is geographically contiguous to Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.

There were massacres in the aftermath of the Shillong Accord in 1975 and when the NSCN was divided in 1988.

If the government is serious about bringing lasting peace in the North-East, the first step is to hold ceasefire signatory groups accountable to ceasefire ground rules.

It is better to be prepared and deter violence than be caught unawares and react.

I don't trust these bloody insurgents - they never follow the ceasefire agreements.
 
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Breaking News: Peace agreement between Government of India and NSCN.

After more than 35 years and the recent Special forces intervention in Nagaland, GOI and NSCN come to an understanding.

A response to all the naysayers and 1 less so called "freedom movement" to worry about. The beginning on the road to strengthening and unifying all of India and removing all such "freedom movements".

Great news
 
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A bloody big achievement.


Problem is that NSCN(K) is biased primarily in Myanmar & mainly composed of Myanmarese Nagas. Khaplang is Myanmarese, there are limits to how much the GoI can indulge him anyways.

I'm quite confident that Myanmar will cooperate.
 
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