Abstract

On 3 August 2015, the Government of India signed a Framework Agreement, known as the Naga Peace Accord, with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isaac-Muivah). This Accord aimed at restoring peace in the region and ending the more than seven-decade-old insurgency demanding sovereignty, self-determination and creation of Nagalim. The Naga Peace Talks, which continues and negotiations of the demands of these talks, which have reached a critical juncture with various stakeholders, are historical and date back to British Colonialism. This chapter revisits the Naga National Question and their struggle for Greater Nagalim and the ongoing Peace Talks. In so doing, it critically analyses the role and voices of the stakeholders involved directly or indirectly in the Naga National Movement.

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