This is an incomplete list of Naga rebel groups currently and formerly active in the country.
Pre-Shillong Accord Phase (1947-1975)
editName | Abbreviation | Founded | Strength | Headquarters | Location | Affiliations | Notes |
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Naga Federal Army | NFA | March 22, 1956 | Unknown | Various | Armed wing of the Naga Federal Government and Naga National Council | ||
Heimi Naga Village Guard | VG | May 1964[1] | Unknown | Dunghi Village, Hkamti Township, Sagaing, Myanmar[1] | Naga SAZ | Morphed into the Eastern Naga Revolutionary Council | |
Eastern Naga Revolutionary Council | ENRC | April 7, 1965[1] | ~30 (by end)[1] | Somra Village, Hkamti Township, Sagaing, Myanmar (till Feb 1972) Mobile Headquarters (post Feb 1972)[1] |
Naga SAZ | Merged into the Naga National Council in April 1975, formally integrating on March 10, 1979. It's third president, Thuingaleng Muivah, would later lead the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) faction.[2][1] | |
Revolutionary Government of Nagaland | RGN | November 1, 1968[3] | 335+[3] | Mobile Headquarters | Nagaland | Dissolved on August 16, 1973, integrated into Indian Border Security Force battallions 111 and 112[3] |
Post-Shillong Accord Phase (1975-)
editName | Abbreviation | Founded | Strength | Headquarters | Location | Affiliations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Naga Federal Army | NFA | March 22, 1956 | Unknown | Various | Armed wing of the Naga Federal Government and Naga National Council |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Naga national movement in eastern part of Nagaland".
- ^ "Th. Muivah-3" (PDF).
- ^ a b c "Nagaland: The Beginning of Insurgency I". Indian Defence Review.