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Peace Quote by Ramachandra Guha

“In 1962 one Naga faction had made its peace with the government of India, as had another faction in 1975. But there remained a group stubbornly committed to the idea of an independent and sovereign Nagaland. This was the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, led by Isaak Swu and” quote by Ramachandra Guha
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““In 1962 one Naga faction had made its peace with the government of India, as had another faction in 1975. But there remained a group stubbornly committed to the idea of an independent and sovereign Nagaland. This was the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, led by Isaak Swu and””

Ramachandra Guha

About This Quote

A historical note about Nagaland factions, emphasizing a persistent group seeking independence despite past peace attempts.

In simple terms: Some Nagaland groups still seek independence after peace deals.

Key Takeaway

Understand enduring separatist motivations.

Themes

history politics separatism

Mood

analytical historical

Type

political educational

When to use this quote

  • peace negotiations
  • insurgency
  • regional politics
  • human rights

Key Concepts

colonial legacy nationalism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some groups reject peace?
  • What drives sustained independence movements?
A Different Perspective

Does not detail outcomes of the mentioned leaders.

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