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  2. National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    The National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) is a Naga militant and separatist group operating mainly in northeastern part of India, with minor activities in northwest Myanmar (Burma). [ 2 ] [ 10 ] The main aim of the organisation is allegedly to establish a sovereign Naga state , "Nagalim", [ 11 ] which would consist of all the areas ...

  3. Richard J. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Sir Richard John Evans FRSL FRHistS FBA FLSW (born September 29, 1947) is a British historian of 19th- and 20th-century Europe with a focus on Germany. He is the author of eighteen books, including his three-volume The Third Reich Trilogy (2003–2008).

  4. Naga Conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Naga insurgency, climaxing in 1956, was an armed ethnic conflict led by the Naga National Council (NNC), which aimed for the secession of Naga territories from India. The more radical sectors of the NNC created the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN), which also included an underground Naga Army . [ 15 ]

  5. Thuingaleng Muivah - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Naga National Council (NNC), an armed group campaigning for secession of Nagaland from India. [2] He subsequently became the General Secretary of NNC. When a group of NNC leaders signed the Shillong Accord of 1975 with the Government of India, Muviah and some others denounced them as traitors.

  6. Naga nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The National Socialist Council of Nagaland remained separate from the Naga National Council, and separate ceasefire agreements had to be negotiated with each group individually in the 90s. In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to a peace deal with the insurgents that were previously active in Nagaland. [15]

  7. Naga Peace Accord - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020, National Socialist Council of Nagaland released copies of the confidential Framework Agreement (FA). [4] The Naga groups were insisting on changing the interlocutor R. N. Ravi . and the release of copies of agreement was a result of chain of events that emanated from this demand.

  8. 2011 Tirap ambush - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Tirap Ambush was a violent clash within the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) between the NSCN--Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the NSCN--Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant groups on the Indo-Myanmar border of Tirap district, in Eastern Arunachal Pradesh, India.

  9. 2015 Manipur ambush - Wikipedia

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    National Socialist Council of Nagaland-K (NSCN-K) Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup: Casualties and losses; 18 killed 31 wounded: 12 killed: On 4 June 2015, United Liberation ...