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Report:2018
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January - 3 
Rh Raising, ‘convenor’ of the Steering Committee of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland’s (NSCN-IM), said on January 3 that in order to arrive at an amicable solution for both the Nagas and the Government of India (GoI) has agreed that GoI and Nagas will c
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Rh Raising, ‘convenor’ of the Steering Committee of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland’s (NSCN-IM), said on January 3 that in order to arrive at an amicable solution for both the Nagas and the Government of India (GoI) has agreed that GoI and Nagas will co-exist as two entities and share sovereign power between the two entities, reports The Sangai Express. Rh Raising stated that ‘the historic Framework Agreement is the first Indo-Naga political agreement that opens up an era of a new relationship between the two’ and added that the agreement is the legacy of both NSCN-IM and GoI.
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January - 23 
Additionally, Naga Mothers' Association (NMA) a civil society group urged political parties not to contest the February 27 Nagaland Assembly polls and demanded a solution to the insurgency problem first, reports The Telegraph on January 23.
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Additionally, Naga Mothers' Association (NMA) a civil society group urged political parties not to contest the February 27 Nagaland Assembly polls and demanded a solution to the insurgency problem first, reports The Telegraph on January 23.
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January - 23 
Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) on January 23 Tuesday opposed the Assembly elections in Nagaland slated for February 27, saying it will be a serious obstacle towards finding an early political solution to the Naga problem, reports The Telegraph. NSC
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Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) on January 23 Tuesday opposed the Assembly elections in Nagaland slated for February 27, saying it will be a serious obstacle towards finding an early political solution to the Naga problem, reports The Telegraph. NSCN-IM in a statement said that they are committed to an early negotiated political settlement, but the election is "bound to undermine" the progress of the ongoing talks between them and the Centre. They also said that ‘the decision taken by the Government of India (GoI)/ Election Commission to hold election is bound to undermine the progress of the ongoing talks and become a serious obstacle towards finding an early political solution’. On January 18, the Election Commission announced that elections to the 60-member Assembly would be conducted on February 27.
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January - 23 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Assam Rifles in a joint operation arrested three militants of Kitovi-Neopak faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NCN-KN) from Zubsa in Kohima District. The arrested militants were identified as ‘brigadier’ Aheto H Chophy, Witti Marak
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Assam Rifles in a joint operation arrested three militants of Kitovi-Neopak faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NCN-KN) from Zubsa in Kohima District. The arrested militants were identified as ‘brigadier’ Aheto H Chophy, Witti Marak and Mughahoto Sumi. Aheto H Chophy was wanted in a case for clandestinely acquiring weapons and ammunition belonging to Nagaland Police and for insurgent violence. Between 2000 and 2012 as ‘brigadier’ Aheto H Chophy had bought 75 weapons of various types, 62 magazines and 26,098 assorted ammunitions along with three bayonets from a Police official. Type-56 rifle, 2 pistols, 176 rounds of ammunition and INR 1,32,320 were recovered from the arrested militants.
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January - 29 
All political parties in Nagaland signed a joint declaration, refusing to issue tickets or file nominations for the Assembly elections scheduled for February 27, reports NDTV on January 29. The declaration came following a crucial meeting in state capital Kohima, between the Naga tribal ci
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All political parties in Nagaland signed a joint declaration, refusing to issue tickets or file nominations for the Assembly elections scheduled for February 27, reports NDTV on January 29. The declaration came following a crucial meeting in state capital Kohima, between the Naga tribal civil society groups, who have been pressing upon the Centre to find a solution to the vexed peace process before the elections.. On January 28, militant groups including Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) issued similar declaration of supporting the demand for a solution before the elections are held. The rebel group had said earlier that the elections will create serious obstacles for the peace process. Indian Express further adds that Core Committee of Nagaland Tribal Hohos and Civil Organisations (CCNTHCO) stated that ‘We on behalf of all the political parties and the intending candidates have, in compliance with the wishes of the people, decided not to go ahead with the issuance of party tickets or filing of nominations’.
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February - 16 
A National People’s Party (NPP) candidate, T Chalukumba, who is contesting the February 27 assembly elections, escaped an attempt on his life in Mokokchung District on February 16, reports Northeast Today. According to Police a person tried to cause a commotion and opened fire at the cand
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A National People’s Party (NPP) candidate, T Chalukumba, who is contesting the February 27 assembly elections, escaped an attempt on his life in Mokokchung District on February 16, reports Northeast Today. According to Police a person tried to cause a commotion and opened fire at the candidate. However, the bodyguard thwarted the bid.
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February - 18 
A Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) report has stated that militancy in the Northeast is on the decline, with Tripura and Mizoram emerging as the most peaceful states in the region, reports Nagaland Post on February 19. According to the report, the seven states in the northeast registe
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A Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) report has stated that militancy in the Northeast is on the decline, with Tripura and Mizoram emerging as the most peaceful states in the region, reports Nagaland Post on February 19. According to the report, the seven states in the northeast registered 308 militancy-related cases last year, down from 484 in 2016. The trend has been a downward one. In 2015, there were 574 insurgency-related cases reported while the year before that registered a staggering 824 such incidents. Manipur, with 167 cases reported last year, was found to be the most disturbed state, primarily owing to the activities of Coordination Committee (CorCom), a conglomeration of six Manipur-based militant outfits. The resurgence of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) and Saoraigwra faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-S) caused more disruptions in Arunachal, which registered the second highest militant activity with 61 incidents, than in Assam, which reported 33. Meghalaya and Nagaland registered 28 and 19 militancy-related incident last year.
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February - 19 
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner (DC) and District Electoral Officer (DEO) Mokokchung, Sachin Jaiswal, has promulgated prohibitory order under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) at Longkhum village in Mokokchung District, reports Nagaland Post on February 20. According to an offic
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Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner (DC) and District Electoral Officer (DEO) Mokokchung, Sachin Jaiswal, has promulgated prohibitory order under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) at Longkhum village in Mokokchung District, reports Nagaland Post on February 20. According to an official bulletin, the prohibitory order was imposed in view of the apprehension of the possible breach of peace and disturbance of public tranquility thereby vitiating the smooth conduct of election in the village. Under the order, the assembly of five or more persons and carrying of fire arms, stones, batons, explosive materials or any such items are prohibited.
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February - 21 
Mon District Magistrate issued an order on February 21 promulgating the prohibitory order under section 144 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), enforcing night curfew for three months until May 21, 2018, reports Nagaland Post. The prohibitory order has been issued for areas of the Indo-Myanmar border
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Mon District Magistrate issued an order on February 21 promulgating the prohibitory order under section 144 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), enforcing night curfew for three months until May 21, 2018, reports Nagaland Post. The prohibitory order has been issued for areas of the Indo-Myanmar border in the 3 km belt under Mon District.
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March - 3 
Myanmar has indefinitely deferred signing an agreement with India to streamline the free movement of people within 16 kilometers of Indo-Myanmar border, reports The Hindu on March 4. Myanmar sighted ‘domestic compulsions’ for deferring to sign the agreement and asked more time before the
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Myanmar has indefinitely deferred signing an agreement with India to streamline the free movement of people within 16 kilometers of Indo-Myanmar border, reports The Hindu on March 4. Myanmar sighted ‘domestic compulsions’ for deferring to sign the agreement and asked more time before the agreement is sealed. A senior government official stated that ‘Myanmar has been dragging its feet on the agreement. They have asked for more time and are reluctant due to domestic compulsions. They fear that if they sign the pact, the international agreement will have to be adhered to’. On January 3, the Union Cabinet had approved the agreement between India and Myanmar on land border crossing to enhance economic interaction between people of the two countries. The Government of India (GoI) had asked Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram to distribute “border pass” to all the residents living within 16 km from the border.
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March - 13 
A day after the former chief minister expressed his inability to present himself before National Investigation Agency (NIA), in New Delhi on March 13, NIA again summoned him to its office in the national capital on March 17, reports Nagaland Post on March 13. TR Zeliang had on March 12 expressed his
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A day after the former chief minister expressed his inability to present himself before National Investigation Agency (NIA), in New Delhi on March 13, NIA again summoned him to its office in the national capital on March 17, reports Nagaland Post on March 13. TR Zeliang had on March 12 expressed his inability to appear at such a short notice, especially in view of the first session of Nagaland Legislative Assembly that began on March 13 NIA is probing into the matter related to alleged “tax collection” and “extortion” from state government departments by banned Naga insurgent groups.
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March - 13 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) issued summons to former chief minister TR Zeliang, asking him to appear before it in Delhi on March 13 in connection with a probe on alleged “tax collection” and “extortion” from government departments by banned Naga insurgent groups
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) issued summons to former chief minister TR Zeliang, asking him to appear before it in Delhi on March 13 in connection with a probe on alleged “tax collection” and “extortion” from government departments by banned Naga insurgent groups, reports Northeast Today on March 10.Earlier, just before the elections in the state, NIA had summoned for questioning three senior officials of Chief Minister Office (CMO) including his officer on special duty (OSD) Ruokuovizo, and two public relation officers, Karibo and Kuirang.According to NIA, former Nagaland CM Zeliang’s name has emerged while probing payments to Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K). NIA probe has found that S Khetoshe Sumi, ‘finance in charge’ of NSCN-K who was arrested in 2017, was extorting money from state government officials.
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March - 14 
Additionally, as per the circumstantial evidence available with intelligence agencies, the frequency of meetings between the militant groups having bases in Myanmar and Chinese agencies increased in recent times, reports Assam Tribune. According to UMHA officials, a reason for NSCN-K not responding
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Additionally, as per the circumstantial evidence available with intelligence agencies, the frequency of meetings between the militant groups having bases in Myanmar and Chinese agencies increased in recent times, reports Assam Tribune. According to UMHA officials, a reason for NSCN-K not responding to call for peace talks could be that it is under the influence of the Chinese agencies. The security agencies of India are of the view that most of the militant groups of North East, who have bases in Myanmar, are under the influence of the Chinese agencies. Sources also added that in recent years, the NSCN(K) witnessed several splits and at present, most of the senior leaders of the outfit are of Myanmar origin. An official stated that ‘such leaders want that the Naga inhabited areas of India and Myanmar should be together, which is not possible. They must understand that India and Myanmar are two separate sovereign countries and amalgamation of the Naga inhabited areas of both the countries would never be possible’.
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March - 14 
Assam Tribunereports on March 15 that Government of India is prepared to go ahead with signing of the Naga peace agreement without NSCN-K if the outfit does not join the peace process soon. Sources said that the Government is still willing to accommodate NSCN-K but if the outfit does not join the pr
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Assam Tribunereports on March 15 that Government of India is prepared to go ahead with signing of the Naga peace agreement without NSCN-K if the outfit does not join the peace process soon. Sources said that the Government is still willing to accommodate NSCN-K but if the outfit does not join the process soon, it would not be possible to wait for the outfit for an indefinite period. Sources also stated that even if NSCN-K stays out of the peace process, it would not have much of an impact in the process as almost all the other outfits are talking with the Government. The civil society of Nagaland has also extended full support to the talks.
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March - 28 
Additionally, Working Committee (WC) of Naga National Political Groups (NNPG) currently negotiating with the Government of India (GoI) took a serious note of defection of ‘national workers’ among NNPGs and held an emergency meeting in Delhi to discuss the issue, reports Nagaland Post on
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Additionally, Working Committee (WC) of Naga National Political Groups (NNPG) currently negotiating with the Government of India (GoI) took a serious note of defection of ‘national workers’ among NNPGs and held an emergency meeting in Delhi to discuss the issue, reports Nagaland Post on March 29. In a statement later issued to the media WC convener, N Kitovi Zhimomi, and four co- conveners, Wangtin Naga, Zhopra Vero, Kiumukum and Z Hozheto Chophy appealed to NNPG workers to recommit and rededicate themselves to whichever NNPG they were affiliated and owe allegiance to.
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March - 28 
Meanwhile, Rongmei Naga People’s Organisation (RNPO), the apex body of the Rongmei tribe living in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland expressed its ‘gratitude’ to NSCN-IM for recognizing Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei tribes as separate communities, reports Nagaland Post on March 29. Th
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Meanwhile, Rongmei Naga People’s Organisation (RNPO), the apex body of the Rongmei tribe living in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland expressed its ‘gratitude’ to NSCN-IM for recognizing Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei tribes as separate communities, reports Nagaland Post on March 29. The organisation said clubbing of these tribes together as a single tribe with the nomenclature Zeliangrong for so long had created confusion and had also suppressed their right to assert their separate identities.
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March - 29 
Militant formation, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has condemned the ‘decision’ of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) for trifurcation of Zeliangrong into separate communities Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei in its meeting held on March, 23, reports Imphal Free P
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Militant formation, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has condemned the ‘decision’ of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) for trifurcation of Zeliangrong into separate communities Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei in its meeting held on March, 23, reports Imphal Free Press. ZUF compared the ‘unilateral’ decision of NSCN-IM with the colonial policy of ’divide and rule’.
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March - 31 
The ex-Chief Minister (CM) TR Zeliang along with his then ex secretary Francis Zeliang was issued with fresh summons by National Investigation Agency (NIA) to appear before special NIA court in Dimapur on March 31, reports Assam Tribune. The ex CM of Nagaland will be questioned by NIA in
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The ex-Chief Minister (CM) TR Zeliang along with his then ex secretary Francis Zeliang was issued with fresh summons by National Investigation Agency (NIA) to appear before special NIA court in Dimapur on March 31, reports Assam Tribune. The ex CM of Nagaland will be questioned by NIA in connection with the diversion of fund to Naga militant groups particularly National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K).
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April - 3 
Move by National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) to recognise Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei as separate tribes, who were earlier clubbed together as Zeliangrong Is being opposed, as Zeliangrong public consultative meeting expressing its opposition to the move, reports Nagaland Post
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Move by National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) to recognise Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei as separate tribes, who were earlier clubbed together as Zeliangrong Is being opposed, as Zeliangrong public consultative meeting expressing its opposition to the move, reports Nagaland Post on April 4. Zeliangrong public consultative meeting held on April 3 at Zeliangrong Baudi Hall, Jalukie Peren district adopted five-point resolution, signed by Zeliangrong Baudi (AMN) president, Athuan Abonmai; All Zeliangrong Students’ Union president, Nchahing Kompoing and Zeliangrong Youth Front president, Titus Kamei. They stated that NSCN-IM decision to trifurcate the three tribes without prior consent of the people was completely contradictory to “Zeliangrong Tribe” as recognised by the ‘naga nation in all platforms.’ The meeting also demanded a rollback of NSCN-IM decision by April 30, 2018.
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April - 15 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in pursuant to the tribe recognition by its government, has issued an order informing that six tribes shall be affiliated to all Naga apex and frontal organizations, reports Nagaland Post on April 16. The six tribes recognized by NSCN-IM a
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in pursuant to the tribe recognition by its government, has issued an order informing that six tribes shall be affiliated to all Naga apex and frontal organizations, reports Nagaland Post on April 16. The six tribes recognized by NSCN-IM are Khoibu, Aimol, Zeme, Liangmai, Rongmei and Ollo.
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April - 21 
two NSCN-Reformation (NSCN-R) militants were arrested on April 21 from a hotel in Eros Lane in Dimapur, reports Morung Express. The arrested militants were identified as Phumthyan Puimi, Abi Kinny and Kinito Kinnimi. One pistol, with magazine, six live rounds extortion booklets of shop tax, boo
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two NSCN-Reformation (NSCN-R) militants were arrested on April 21 from a hotel in Eros Lane in Dimapur, reports Morung Express. The arrested militants were identified as Phumthyan Puimi, Abi Kinny and Kinito Kinnimi. One pistol, with magazine, six live rounds extortion booklets of shop tax, booklet of shop tax receipt, booklet of vehicle tax receipt and INR 15, 240 were recovered from the arrested militants.
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May - 5 
Representatives of six Naga national Political Groups (NNPGs) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) have been camping in Delhi amid indications that the Naga peace agreement could be signed any time, reportsThe Hinduon May 6. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio stated that
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Representatives of six Naga national Political Groups (NNPGs) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) have been camping in Delhi amid indications that the Naga peace agreement could be signed any time, reportsThe Hinduon May 6. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio stated that Naga groups had been in Delhi for more than a month to hold talks with interlocutor R.N. Ravi. He said the State government was going to hold consultations with Naga groups in Kohima on May 11 to “prepare a landing ground if settlement has to come through”. Rio stated that ‘For how long can the talks can go on? As a State government, it is our duty to facilitate and see that the settlement comes at the earliest. I am also hosting the Naga Tribal Hoho groups (apex Naga tribal body) on May 11 in Kohima, where we will be discussing seriously about the Naga political issue. We would also discuss how to coexist’.
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June - 19 
Another Assam Rifles (AR) trooper, Alom Hussain, who received grievous injuries during the ambush near Aboi town, succumbed to his injuries on June 19, reports Nagaland Post. The AR trooper was undergoing treatment at the Indian Air Force (IAF) Hospital in Jorhat. With this, the report stated t
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Another Assam Rifles (AR) trooper, Alom Hussain, who received grievous injuries during the ambush near Aboi town, succumbed to his injuries on June 19, reports Nagaland Post. The AR trooper was undergoing treatment at the Indian Air Force (IAF) Hospital in Jorhat. With this, the report stated that the death toll has risen to four. Earlier on June 17, Hawaldar Fateh Singh, Rifleman Sachin Kumar both belonged to Assam Rifles and Hongnga Konyak belonging to the 164 (Naga) Battalion of Territorial Army lost their lives in a coordinated Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) ambush in Mon District.
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June - 29 
On June 29, National Investigation Agency (NIA) searched the residence of former Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Parliamentary Secretary Dr. Benjongliba Aier’s house in Kohima in Nagaland, reports Morung Express. The search was related to the case registered in 2016 to prob
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On June 29, National Investigation Agency (NIA) searched the residence of former Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Parliamentary Secretary Dr. Benjongliba Aier’s house in Kohima in Nagaland, reports Morung Express. The search was related to the case registered in 2016 to probe alleged funding of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) by Nagaland State Government officials. The search came after the former MLA was summoned by the NIA to its New Delhi headquarters for questioning on June 18.
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July - 1 
Noklak Additional Deputy commissioner Theodore Yanthan has asked the village councils under Noklak sub-division of Nagaland to be on high alert in view of recent attack on security forces in Mon District, reports The Telegraph on July 2. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPc have been imposed in
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Noklak Additional Deputy commissioner Theodore Yanthan has asked the village councils under Noklak sub-division of Nagaland to be on high alert in view of recent attack on security forces in Mon District, reports The Telegraph on July 2. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPc have been imposed indefinitely in and around Noklak town with effect from June 28.
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July - 7 
The working committee of Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) has said that Naga integration issue will be pursued democratically through people-to-people dialogue, reports Assam Tribune. The working committee pointed out that NNPGs and Government of India signed an agreement on November 17,
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The working committee of Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) has said that Naga integration issue will be pursued democratically through people-to-people dialogue, reports Assam Tribune. The working committee pointed out that NNPGs and Government of India signed an agreement on November 17, 2017 in the manner of a preamble for further political negotiations, an agreed position upon which the negotiation would be based.
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July - 10 
Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) on July 10 urged upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remove the tag of terrorist organisation from National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and initiate peace talks, reports Nagaland Post. In a memorandum ENPO on behalf of th
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Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) on July 10 urged upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remove the tag of terrorist organisation from National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and initiate peace talks, reports Nagaland Post. In a memorandum ENPO on behalf of the people of Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Phom, Sangtam and Yimchunger appealed to the Indian Prime Minsiter for initiating peace process.
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July - 12 
A public rally by East Naga Peoples Organisation (ENPO) demanding a separate state for the eastern districts of Nagaland was held in Tuensang town in Tuensang District on July 12, reports Eastern Mirror. According to a press release from the Confederation of Chang Students Union (CCSU), the pre
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A public rally by East Naga Peoples Organisation (ENPO) demanding a separate state for the eastern districts of Nagaland was held in Tuensang town in Tuensang District on July 12, reports Eastern Mirror. According to a press release from the Confederation of Chang Students Union (CCSU), the president of the ENPO KekongchimYimchunger ‘highlighted’ the demand for ‘frontier Nagaland’ and claimed that ‘eastern Nagaland was not under any administrative establishments.’ He said that ‘as a Naga we do support the Naga political issue’ but the demand for ‘frontier Nagaland cannot be comprised or suppressed by any external force.’
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July - 16 
The Nagaland Home Department has prescribed the rates of ex-gratia payment to the personnel or the next of kin of personnel of Assam Rifles (AR), Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Indian armed forces, belonging to Nagaland who suffer fatal and non-fatal casualties during counter-insurgency oper
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The Nagaland Home Department has prescribed the rates of ex-gratia payment to the personnel or the next of kin of personnel of Assam Rifles (AR), Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Indian armed forces, belonging to Nagaland who suffer fatal and non-fatal casualties during counter-insurgency operations within and outside Nagaland, reports Nagaland Post on July 17. The authorities stated that soldiers from outside the state and belonging to Nagaland suffering casualties within the State would be given INR 6,00,000. While INR 4,00,000 will be given for non-fatal casualty causing permanent disability and Rs 1 lakh for non-fatal casualty causing grievous injury. Additionally, soldiers belonging to Nagaland who suffer casualties outside the State will be given INR 6,00,000 and INR 4,00,000 for on fatal injuries and INR 1,00,000 for non-fatal casualty causing grievous injury. Nagaland Cabinet on July 4 approved the hike in ex-gratia payment to the next of kin of Central armed police forces, Army personnel, Assam Rifles and Nagaland Police who suffer fatal and non-fatal casualties during counter-insurgency operations.
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July - 19 
The Government of India (GoI) has informed a Parliamentary panel that it signed a framework agreement with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) after it agreed on a settlement within the Indian federation with a “special status, reports The Hindu on July 2
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The Government of India (GoI) has informed a Parliamentary panel that it signed a framework agreement with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) after it agreed on a settlement within the Indian federation with a “special status, reports The Hindu on July 20. R. N. Ravi, interlocutor for the Naga talks, told the committee that it was a departure from their earlier position of “with India, not within India,” and that the government called it a framework agreement and signed it. On being asked what the special arrangement will be, the Committee was told that with respect to Nagaland...Article 371A of the Constitution makes it clear that they are special and a special status has been accorded to them.A similar kind of status, with some local variation, and some change to the Nagas in the neighbouring States can be explored. According to the report, Mr. Ravi also informed the committee that the Nagas had now reached a common understanding with the government that “boundaries of the States will not be touched” and “some special arrangements would be made for the Nagas, wherever they are.” The Interlocutor apprised the committee about the broad status of the negotiations that boundaries of any State will neither be changed nor altered. Initially, the Nagas had stuck to the idea of unification of Naga inhabited areas, resolutely maintaining their stand of ‘no integration, no solution.’ However, they have now reached a common understanding with the Government that boundaries of States will not be touched,” the report said. The NSCN-IM has been fighting for ‘Greater Nagaland’ — it wants to extend its borders by including Naga-dominated areas in neighbouring States.
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July - 24 
Nagaland is set to take all preventive measures against influx of illegal immigrants from Assam due to the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam from 31st July 2018, reports Northeast Today on July 25. The Nagaland Police is deploying additional forces to the border areas to check and prevent
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Nagaland is set to take all preventive measures against influx of illegal immigrants from Assam due to the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam from 31st July 2018, reports Northeast Today on July 25. The Nagaland Police is deploying additional forces to the border areas to check and prevent influx of the illegal immigrants. Moreover, additional Indian Reserve Battalion (IRBN) units is also being deployed in the Assam-Nagaland border region.
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July - 28 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has landed in trouble following the decision of the Myanmar government to break the ceasefire. Myanmar Army has restricted the movement of NSCN-K's Khango Konyak beyond Hangsen and instructed them to return in Taga area, the central headquart
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has landed in trouble following the decision of the Myanmar government to break the ceasefire. Myanmar Army has restricted the movement of NSCN-K's Khango Konyak beyond Hangsen and instructed them to return in Taga area, the central headquarters of NSCN-K. NSCN-K allegedly suspect that the Myanmar Army may arrest their top leaders and handover them to Indian Government. Due to the fear of arrest, many of the group leaders are hiding at an unspecified location in the jungle. NSCN-K central headquarters of NSCN-K in Myanmar’s Sagaing division remained intact despite a confrontation with the Myanmar Army. NSCN-K functionaries stated that altercation with the Myanmar Army was triggered over a check post of the rebel group near a Buddhist monastery at Taga in Hukwang Valley where its central headquarters is located. A source stated that around 100 personnel from the army are stationed near the monastery and they wanted the outpost to be dismantled. NSCN-K was initially reluctant but later decided to withdraw. There was no exchange of fire. First post further reports that reports claiming an operation has been launched by the Myanmar Army against the rebel camps and training facilities in Taga is questionable as the test between NSCN-K and Myanmar Army has been cordial. Isak Sumi a Yangon-based spokesperson of NSCN-K had earlier stated that the stand-off between the Myanmar Army and the Naga Army has temporarily been resolved without untoward incident, but the Naga Army had to make a tactical withdrawal. His statement was misinterpreted to mean that the Myanmar Army launched a crackdown against the camps in deference to the continuous pleas from the Indian government to dismantle these facilities. Though it is not precisely known if NSCN-K chairman Khango Konyak has shifted from the headquarters, what appears certain is the presence of many mid-rung leaders from all the outfits in Taga currently. The camp belongs to eight groups from Assam and Manipur and is within a radius of 10 kilometres from the NSCN-K headquarters and only consists of only a few huts.
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August - 23 
Construction of four lane road from Chathe bridge (Patkai College junction) to Piphema (in Dimapur District) have been stopped from August 14 due to extortion demands, thefts of several vehicles including excavators and assault on labourers, reports Nagaland Post on August 23. The extortion demands
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Construction of four lane road from Chathe bridge (Patkai College junction) to Piphema (in Dimapur District) have been stopped from August 14 due to extortion demands, thefts of several vehicles including excavators and assault on labourers, reports Nagaland Post on August 23. The extortion demands and assault incidents have taken place despite deployment of a platoon of IRB and Home Guards for security purposes. Atleast 300 labourers have fled the base camp in Kukidolong in Dimapur District because of constant harassment and assault by unidentified assailants.
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September - 26 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) held a meeting with the Eastern Sumi Hoho, Gaon Buras (village elders) reports Morung Express on September 26. The meeting as also attended by frontal organizations Dimapur Eastern Sumi Union (DESU), Kohima Eastern Sumi Union (KESU) and Ki
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) held a meeting with the Eastern Sumi Hoho, Gaon Buras (village elders) reports Morung Express on September 26. The meeting as also attended by frontal organizations Dimapur Eastern Sumi Union (DESU), Kohima Eastern Sumi Union (KESU) and Kiphire Tuensang Students’ Union (KTSU), The meeting was held in Dimapur. NSCN-IM stated that the meeting was a ‘call for sharing and understanding the political issue at hand so that the Nagas harvest the deserving national aspirations. It meanwhile reported the Eastern Sumi Hoho leadership as having conveyed that “they are with the GPRN and will always stand with the Nagas.” “The Eastern Sumi Hoho at the same time appealed for separation from the United Sangtam Region and to grant them a separate Eastern Sumi Region under the GPRN. NSCN-IM also added that a “number of Naga tribal Hohos have become friendlier and better acquainted with the progress of the Indo-Naga Peace Process
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September - 28 
Khangpo Konyak led National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has asserted that it was “seriously considering” the appeal for peace and political dialogue with Government of India (GoI), reports Nagaland Post on September 28. NSCN (K) through its ‘ministry of information and publicity’
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Khangpo Konyak led National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has asserted that it was “seriously considering” the appeal for peace and political dialogue with Government of India (GoI), reports Nagaland Post on September 28. NSCN (K) through its ‘ministry of information and publicity’ (MIP) kilonser (minister) Isak Sumi appealed to the Naga people to extend cooperation so that “our struggle will be fruitful and in reciprocity to the desires and aspirations of the Naga people.” According to Isak Sumi, Khango Konyak remained the legitimate ‘chairman’ and ‘president’ of NSCN/GPRN despite the “failed coup attempts by handful of kilonsers, deputy kilonsers and middle ranking ‘Naga Army officers’” all belonging to Pangmi tribe. NSCN-K alleged that the “renegades” at the instigation of Meitei underground groups and United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) without acquiring even a quarter of the quorum arbitrarily imposed the impeachment. Nagaland Post further adds that Isak Sumi also stated that the coup was executed to reap the benefit of National Cease Fire Agreement (NCA) in Myanmar. Sumi claimed that the NSCN (K) led by Khango has the backing of more than 500 members “and many more readying to join hands.” As per the statement, it includes almost all high ranking functionaries from the group’s civil and military rank and file, who have reaffirmed their loyalty to Khango’s leadership.
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October - 16 
The former ‘chairman’ of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Khango Konyak has reportedly arrived at Yongkhao village under Tobu sub-division in Mon District and a welcome program was organized on October 16, reports web india123. According to reports, representatives from civil
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The former ‘chairman’ of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Khango Konyak has reportedly arrived at Yongkhao village under Tobu sub-division in Mon District and a welcome program was organized on October 16, reports web india123. According to reports, representatives from civil societies and NGO’s from Eastern Nagaland were present at the welcome program held in Yongkhao village. Report said that Khango Konyak was not averse to signing a ceasefire with the Government of India. However, speculation on whether Khango Konyak would join other insurgency groups operating in Nagaland state or form his own group is not yet clear.
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October - 22 
Public Action Committee (PAC) of the Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) on October 22 informed that a public rally would be organised in Dimapur city on October 31 against multiple ‘taxation’, reports Nagaland Post. The rally will also raise issues like lease syndicate system and illegal collections by diff
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Public Action Committee (PAC) of the Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) on October 22 informed that a public rally would be organised in Dimapur city on October 31 against multiple ‘taxation’, reports Nagaland Post. The rally will also raise issues like lease syndicate system and illegal collections by different organizations and ‘government departments’.
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November - 2 
‘Ministry of Information and Publicity’ (MIP) of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) has revealed that an Lieutenant Colonel Mohmand Zabiulla of the Indian army’s Signal regiment along with 16 personnel were ‘detained’ and interrogated for about half an hour, reports Naga
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‘Ministry of Information and Publicity’ (MIP) of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) has revealed that an Lieutenant Colonel Mohmand Zabiulla of the Indian army’s Signal regiment along with 16 personnel were ‘detained’ and interrogated for about half an hour, reports Nagaland Post. MIP stated that the ‘detention’ was for violating Cease Fire Ground Rules by moving towards its ‘Council Head Quarters Hebron’ on November 2 at around 4.30 p.m. According to MIP, the entire convoy was cautioned about their trespass and set free in good faith after the Army men “admitted their serious mistake”.
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November - 14 
Nagaland Gaon Burah Federation (NGBF) , an organisation representing traditional village headman, on issued a statement stating that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) led by Khango Konyak is ready to begin the process of negotiation with Government of India, reports Nagala
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Nagaland Gaon Burah Federation (NGBF) , an organisation representing traditional village headman, on issued a statement stating that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) led by Khango Konyak is ready to begin the process of negotiation with Government of India, reports Nagaland Post on April 14. NGBF ‘media cell’ further disclosed that the federation, during its meeting with the Khango-led group at Yankhao village on October 25, was officially endorsed to pursue the issue with the Centre in order pave the way for the group to enter into ceasefire at the earliest. At the meeting, NGBF said Khango acknowledged the appeal of the Nagas and decided to resume ceasefire with the Centre. The ‘ministry of information and publicity’ of the Khango Konyak issued a statement on November 14, saying it wants to pursue the Naga political issue with the Government of India by resuming the previously abrogated ceasefire adds Northeast Today.
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November - 20 
Dimapur Area Ao Baptist Pastors Fellowship (DAAPBF) has expressed ‘aghast’ and ‘pain’ at Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) allegedly collecting ‘taxes’ even from church construction activities, reports Nagaland Post on November 20. DAAPBF substantiated its allegation by citing the case of the c
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Dimapur Area Ao Baptist Pastors Fellowship (DAAPBF) has expressed ‘aghast’ and ‘pain’ at Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) allegedly collecting ‘taxes’ even from church construction activities, reports Nagaland Post on November 20. DAAPBF substantiated its allegation by citing the case of the construction of new church building on October 9, 2017 initiated by Aoyim Baptist Church. DAAPBF alleged that soon after construction started, different NNPGs started levying ‘taxes’ on non-local skilled workers, which ultimately added up to the total cost of the construction.
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