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P. V. R. Rao
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V. Shankar
Harish Chandra Sarin
K. B. Lall
Govind Narain
D. R. Kohli
Gian Prakash
S. Banerjee
J. A. Dave
K. P. A. Menon
P. K. Kaul
S. M. Ghosh
S. K. Bhatnagar
T. N. Seshan
Naresh Chandra
Narinder Nath Vohra
K. A. Nambiar
T. K. Banerjee
Ajit Kumar
T. R. Prasad
Yogendra Narain
Subir Dutta
Ajay Prasad
Ajai Vikram Singh
Shekhar Dutt
Vijay Singh
Pradeep Kumar
Shashi Kant Sharma
R. K. Mathur
G. Mohan Kumar
Sanjay Mitra
Ajay Kumar
Ne Win
San Yu
Sein Lwin
Maung Maung
Saw Maung
Than Shwe
Sein Win
Maung Maung Kha
Tun Tin
Saw Maung
Than Shwe
Khin Nyunt
Soe Win
Thein Sein
Htin Kyaw
Win Myint
Tha Aye
Myint Naing
Thuingaleng Muivah
Strength
200,000 (1995)[2]
15,000+ NSCN-IM (2017)[3] 2,000 NSCN-K (2007)[4]
Casualties and losses
India and Burma: Unknown
NSCN: Unknown
100,000 - 300,000 total killed[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
The Naga conflict, also known as the Naga Insurgency, is an ongoing conflict fought between the ethnic Nagas and the governments of India in northeastern India. Nagaland, inhabited by the Nagas, is located at the tri-junction border of India on the West and South, north and Myanmar on the East.
"National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang)", which wants an independent "greater Nagaland" to also include territory now in Myanmar, based on ethnicity; and the "Naga National Council (Adino)".[14][full citation needed]
The question of "Naga Sovereignty" was put to a plebiscite on 16 May 1951. To defend themselves, the Naga, after much deliberation, formed the armed wing of the NNC and came to be known as the NSG (Naga Safe Guards) under Kaito Sukhai.[15][additional citation(s) needed]
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Chakhesang Naga Sangtam language "Census of India 2011". MHA GOI. S. R. Tohring (2010). Violence and identity in North-east India: Naga-Kuki conflict. Mittal...
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