Nagaland Rebels

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Nagaland, coloured in red.

Nagaland Rebels

There are several rebel groups operating in Nagaland, in northeastern India. These include

  1. 'National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah)': formed on January 31, 1980 by Isak Chishi Swu, Thuingaleng Muivah and S.S. Khaplang [1]. They aim to establish a ‘Greater Nagaland’ (‘Nagalim’ or the People’s Republic of Nagaland) based on Mao Tse Tung’s approach. Its principles include socialism for economic development and a religious state – ‘Nagaland for Christ’.
  2. 'National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang)': formed on April 30, 1988 because of differences among the Naga tribes. Its objective is to establish a ‘greater Nagaland’ comprising of the Naga dominated areas within India, and contiguous areas in Myanmar.
  3. Naga National Council (Adino) – NNC (Adino): the oldest political Naga organisation, now lead by the daughter of Naga rebel A.Z. Phizo.
  4. Naga Federal Government separatist movement active in Nagaland during 1970's. After its leader was captured and headquarters destroyed NFG's activities decreased [2]
  5. Naga Federal Army separatist guerrilla organization active in 1970's. Several hundred members of NFA, reportedly, have received training in China [3]

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