This article is about the insurgency in Arunachal Pradesh. For the wider conflict in Northeast India, see Insurgency in Northeast India.
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Insurgency in Arunachal Pradesh
Part of Insurgency in Northeast India
Arunachal Pradesh
Date
1954 – Present (70 years)
Location
Arunachal Pradesh
Status
Ongoing (low level insurgency)
Government-Insurgents
India
Assam Rifles
Arunachal Pradesh Police
CRPF
Indian Armed Forces
Minister of Home Affairs
Ministry of External Affairs
Supported by: Myanmar
Bhutan
Separatist groups:
NSCN
NLCT
USCA
TDS
NLFA
Commanders and leaders
Droupadi Murmu (President) Narendra Modi (Prime Minister) Amit Shah (Minister of Home Affairs) Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (Ministry of External Affairs) Dr.Sujoy Lal Thaosen (Director General) Anil Chauhan (Chief of Defence Staff) Manoj Pande (Chief of the Army Staff) R. Hari Kumar (Chief of the Naval Staff) Vivek Ram Chaudhari (Chief of the Air Staff) Rajnath Singh (Minister of Defence) Giridhar Aramane (Defence Secretary)
The Insurgency in Arunachal Pradesh is a part of the larger Northeast India insurgency involving multiple groups trying to separate from or destabilize the province. Because Arunachal Pradesh is a border state, militants sometimes conduct cross border operations to facilitate their activities. In addition to the non-state groups operating in the region, since its recapture in the 1962 War, there has been incursions from the Chinese Army in the region further escalating the conflict.[4] The conflict has cooled since police arrest of major insurgent leaders.[5] The insurgency has seen many minor actors in conflict with each other due to ethnic and religious differences.
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