THE STATE OF NAGA AFFAIRS 2022: How the Naga people marked the 76th year of Naga independence (75th anniversary) of the Naga Declaration of Independence

The State of Naga Affairs – Special ICNA Edition – August 2022 includes some reflections, visual images, and perceptions on how the Naga people, Naga civil organizations, and various Naga governments marked the 76th Naga Independence Day (75th anniversary) of Naga Declaration of Independence from British rule.

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Want to know why India has been soft on Russia? Take a look.

As global democracies lined up to condemn the actions of Russia in Ukraine, one country was less forthcoming in its criticism – and it was the largest democracy of them all: India. Throughout the ongoing crisis, the government in India has carefully avoided taking an unequivocal position. It has abstained on every United Nations resolution dealing with the matter and refused to join the international community in economic measures against Moscow, prompting a warning from the U.S. over potentially circumventing sanctions. Here’s Why!

By Sumit Ganguly

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How countries/regional economies are reacting to the Russia-Ukraine conflict

While the majority of countries in Europe and the Americas have condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the picture in Asia and Africa appears to be more mixed.

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Basic Sovereignty

“Sovereignty” is one such term that, either directly or indirectly, has defined so much of modern Naga history, psyche, economy, governance, and almost every aspect of their lives. This is one area where even the most uninterested or uninitiated can claim complete immunity from its effects, writes Moa Aier

By Moa Aier

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