That's how most Nagas are. There may have been problems 60 years ago, but that is all history. The current generation of Nagas are as patriotic to India as SIndhis are to Paksitan, and also serve in the military in large numbers.
https://www.thebetterindia.com/64535/maha-vir-chakra-awardee-imliakum-ao-kargil/
https://www.indiatimes.com/culture/...rgil-hero-you-have-never-heard-of-234587.html
https://www.thebetterindia.com/62903/kargil-hero-neikezhakuo-kenguruse/
No, I was not seriously suggesting that Sindh is going to secede from Pakistan. However, that does not mean there are secessionist movements there. The way you move them is how we see "secessionist movemetns" in Nagaland, Manipur, Assam etc. Nothing but a couple of foreign funded assets, like the subject of this thread. Tell me, does the girl in the picture actually live in Nagaland? People like her are ignored by people actually living in those regions. At worst people are neutral about India, and want to stay in India because of the oppurtunities available because of India's booming economy that would not be available to an independent country. Even Naga nationalist leaders say they want to be a part of India. My point is to look at a mirror before you point at others. Most of those "secessionist movements" you gleefuly point out are nothing but a couple of guys hiding in the woods and terrorizing locals. I am pretty sure that is how you view insurgency groups in Balochistan, Sindh, and elsewhere. If you want to support independence movements in places like Nagaland, don't cry about how raw is funding groups like the BLA and the Sindhudesh movement.