Page-22 of GS-III: Internal & External Security

“The Shillong Accord failed to achieve peace in Nagaland due to its ambiguous terms.” To what extent do you agree with this view? Discuss in the light of historical context.

The Shillong Accord of 1975 was signed amidst a complex backdrop of political and social changes in India. The circumstances leading to this agreement were decisive in shaping its outcome. Geopolitical Shifts: The emergence of Bangladesh in 1971 diminished the ..

Critically examine the internal and external reasons that brought the spirit of nationalism among the Nagas. To what extent, this spirit was responsible for making Nagaland an epicentre of insurgency in North East? Examine.

The spirit of Naga nationalism has been shaped by both internal and external factors, impacting the region’s insurgency dynamics. Internal Factors: Historical Context – Pre-British Nagas were independent tribes, encouraging a strong sense of identity. The British colonial policies disrupted ..

How does the historical context of Naga insurgency influence the prospects for lasting peace in the region? Explain.

The Naga insurgency is a complex issue rooted in historical grievances, cultural identity, and political aspirations. About its historical context is crucial for grasping the challenges to achieving lasting peace in Nagaland. Historical Grievances: The Naga people have long felt ..

“The complex interplay of historical grievances, delayed political recognition, ethnic tensions, and external influences has led to insurgency landscape in Manipur.” Elucidate.

The growth of resentment among the Manipuri people can be attributed to a multitude of historical, political, and social factors. Historical Context: The perception of a forced merger with India post-independence has been an important source of grievance. Many Manipuris ..

How do issues of nationalism and tribal identity shape the socio-political landscape of North East India? Discuss.

The socio-political landscape of North East India is profoundly influenced by issues of nationalism and tribal identity, which manifest in various forms of conflict and demands for autonomy. The region is home to a diverse array of ethnic groups, each ..

“The interplay of political mobilization, geographical challenges, and governance issues creates a fertile ground for insurgency in North East India.” Explain.

The North East region of India is marked by a complex web of conflicts and insurgencies driven by various socio-political factors. Among these, political mobilization by insurgents plays a critical role, as it creates a narrative of subjugation and injustice ..

Taking example of India’s North East, examine the impact of geographical factors on the sustainability of insurgency movements in conflict-prone regions.

The sustainability of insurgency movements in conflict-prone regions is influenced by geographical factors. In the case of India’s North East, the unique features of the landscape contribute to the resilience and operational capacity of insurgent groups. Porous Borders: The North ..

While highlighting the historical context, discuss how can the resolution of insurgency issues in Nagaland contribute to broader national integration in India?

The resolution of insurgency issues in Nagaland is decisive for national integration in India. This integration is essential for encouraging unity in diversity, a hallmark of Indian democracy. The insurgency in Nagaland, primarily led by groups such as the NSCN-IM, ..