The Naga Chronicle / V.K Nuh , Wetshokhrolo Lasuh.
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- 978-93-5222-008-3
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1.The Naga Chronicle
2.British Rule in Naga Area
3.British India and Naga People
4.Naga National Council
5.Declaration of Self-Determination
6.Laws of Oppression and Repression on Naga People
7.16 Points Agreement and Nagaland State
8.Peace Mission Work,1964
9.1964 Cease-Fire Agreement between the FGN and The Government of India
10.Peace Talk Proceedings, 1964-68
11.Shillong Accord
12.Naga National Political Crisis.
13.Naga Unity Move.
14.Atlanta meet 1997
15.NSCN/GPRN(I-M) Admitted to UNPO
16.NSCN,GPRN I/M ,and Government of India Cease-fire
17.Letters To The Government of India
18.Naga HOHO Meet
19.Naga Political Movement Historical Facts
20.Churches Resolutions
21.Opinion of the People
The longest armed struggle in India has been that of the Naga people.Beginning soon after India's Independence, the Nagas asserted their rights over their land and political destiny.
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