Abstract

The final chapter ends with my own vision and thoughts on the Naga armed movement as well as the Indian state’s dealing of the conflict. I offer my estimation on why the Naga armed movement sustained itself for so long (over 101 years) as well as the political ideology that added strength to it. I offer my view on some of the challenges that it faces including severe internal ethnic differences. I provide a snapshot of how the future will look like in these conflict-affected areas post-the Naga framework agreement. I finally end with how Po has turned out in his life, 22 years after that day in the rain when I first encountered the Naga conflict with him under those overcast skies in Lodhi Basti (village), Dima Hasau District, Assam.

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