Nagas want early solution : Pandey

DIMAPUR, APR 10: Winding up his six-day visit of Nagaland during which he held discussions with the state governor Nikhil Kumar, chief minister Neiphiu Rio and his colleagues, government officials, NGOs etc, R.S. Pandey India’s interlocutor for talks with the NSCN (I-M), said that people in Nagaland wanted an early solution to the protracted Naga political issue. Talking with this Read more

Nagas want early solution : Pandey

DIMAPUR, APR 10: Winding up his six-day visit of Nagaland during which he held discussions with the state governor Nikhil Kumar, chief minister Neiphiu Rio and his colleagues, government officials, NGOs etc, R.S. Pandey India’s interlocutor for talks with the NSCN (I-M), said that people in Nagaland wanted an early solution to the protracted Naga political issue. Talking with this Read more

Press Release

GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM Ministry of Information & Publicity Press Release 7th April 2011. The NSCN strongly reacts to the Press reports of India National Investigation Agency ( NIA) published in the local as well as Indian National papers on the 2nd and 3rd April 2011. The papers stated that Anthony Shimray gave the points in his Read more

Swu sounds optimistic

Dimapur, Apr 5: NSCN-IM chairman Isak Chisi Swu has expressed optimism that there would be a “posi-tive outcome in the ensuing talks” between the outfit and New Delhi. NSCN-IM and the government of India will hold another round of talks within this month. NSCN-IM general secretary Th Muivah had left Dimapur for New Delhi to prepare for the talks. However, Read more

Press Release

GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM Ministry of Information & Publicity Press Release 4th April 2011. On the eve of departure for Delhi for another round of Indo-Naga peace talks, His Excellency the Yaruiwo of Nagalim, Isak Chishi Swu convened Joint Council Meeting at Hebron on 4th March 2011 and briefed on the present status of the talks. The Read more

Myanmar junta makes way for civilian government

By Aung Hla Tun – Wed Mar 30, 9:11 am ET YANGON, March 30 – Myanmar’s junta made way for a new government on Wednesday, ushering in an era of civilian rule dominated by the same authoritarian generals that have isolated the country for nearly two decades. The parliament, packed with retired and serving soldiers, dissolved the junta, the State Read more

Signatories reaffirm on reconciliation

DIMAPUR, MARCH 30 : After a lull in the “Naga reconciliation: A journey of common Hope”, the journey is back on track with the three Naga political groups re-affirming their commitment to the ‘Covenant of Reconciliation.’ Hopes of the proposed “highest level meeting” of the three groups -NSCN/GPRN, NNC/FGN and GPRN/NSCN – have also revived with the three groups giving Read more

Remove Assam Rifles from Zeliangrong land

Remove Assam Rifles from Zeliangrong land Dimapur | March 25 : Zeliangrongs today questioned the Assam Rifles if they had “no work” because of ceasefires and were using “encounters” to vie for promotions. “Is it incumbent for an army officer to concoct a stage encounter and eliminate any member of a revolutionary group who has been in ceasefire with the Read more

India is changing: Muivah

DIMAPUR, MARCH 21 : After 14 years of truce and more than 60 rounds of peace talks between the Government of India and NSCN/GPRN, a breakthrough seems to be in the air as the NSCN today disclosed that there is a “significant change” in India’s approach to the Naga issue. “Allow me to say that there is a significant change Read more