NSF greets Prime Minister of India with demonstration over Indo-Naga conflict amid new government swearing-in ceremony

What could have been a successful demonstration to the world of how India created Nagaland as a full state under the Union of India, with the Prime Minister of India in Kohima for the swearing-in ceremony of the new state government, was cut short due to reminders and a peaceful demonstration carried out by the powerful Naga Students’ Federation (NSF).

By ICNA

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Peaceful demonstration by Nagas in front of the G20 FMM venue in Delhi, India

Concerned Nagas in Delhi held a peaceful demonstration on March 2, 2023, in front of the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting (FMM) venue in Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi, India, calling for third-party/international intervention in the more than seven-decade-old India-Naga-Myanmar conflict. They also urged India to honour the Indo-Naga Framework Agreement of 2015.

By ICNA

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NISC Press release on the British India Burma Naga Conflict

This long-running occupation war, a relic of colonial times, must come to an end. If the former colonizers are brave enough to apologize, as other nations have done in the case of slavery or other forms of brutal dominance, India and Myanmar could resolve the conflict once and for all – NISC

By Naga International Support Center

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The Nagas lacked a unified voice, but that may be changing with the adoption of digital and social interactive platforms

Various digital and social media interactive apps like Facebook, and WhatsApp have undoubtedly altered the way Nagas connect and communicate with one another, and while some have expressed concern about its loud/noisy style, it has proven to be a success, as evidenced by its rapid growth, and widely acknowledged influence. However, in the absence of a strong united pan-Naga body on the ground, an important question is increasingly being raised: who do you call if you want to discuss Naga affairs?

By Augustine R.

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