– Third Tripartite High-Level Committee meeting held on July 23 in New Delhi involving MHA officials, Nagaland government representatives, and ENPO leaders.
– Several contentious issues reportedly resolved; some remain pending from the state government’s side.
– Centre issued a directive requiring resolution within two weeks.
– ENPO temporarily suspended its statehood demand and agreed to autonomy under the frontier Nagaland Territory framework earlier in April.
The forthcoming cabinet meeting represents a critical step in addressing long-standing tensions surrounding governance and resource allocation between Eastern tribal regions of Nagaland and the state government. The shift from outright demands for statehood towards autonomy under a proposed Frontier Nagaland Territory highlights pragmatic negotiations over challenges like federalism versus local autonomy.This issue underscores broader themes of equitable development and power-sharing frameworks that may serve as precedents for similar regional disputes elsewhere in India. The active participation of tribal organizations like ENPO alongside government leadership indicates willingness from both sides to pursue cooperative solutions. However,resolving remaining disagreements promptly will determine whether this framework can satisfy decades-old grievances effectively.