A brief review of the naga problem

Author: 
Saurabh Dalal

The economic progress of any country is a symbol of its progress and prosperity. Since independence, India has been working tirelessly to achieve equitable economic development through rapid industrialization, liberal economic policies and laws. The launch of the NITI Aayog along with the Five Year Plans of India adds a new chapter to India's economic history. The purpose of which was to bring about the overall development and continuous improvement of the country. But the impact of these efforts has not been equally felt across the country. The overall development process of the country is being hampered due to the rise of separatist forces and other institutions. Due to this the North-eastern part of the country has remained relatively backward as compared to other states. The state of Nagaland was not left out. There are various problems that are still present in the way of economic development. Nagaland is one of the ‘Seven Sister’s' state of North-eastern region. Extraordinary biodiversity and natural resources are found in this state. But rises the question is why this state is lagging behind despite so many possibilities? This state was born in 1963 after resolving all the issues. Then other states like Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh were born. But the Naga problem still remained present. What problems are germinating there, that are hindering progress. This research paper sheds light on all those issues.

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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2020.22968.4540
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