Asian Journal of PEACEBUILDING

Volume 11 Number 2 (November 2023)

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Perspective

Indo-Naga Peace Parleys and the Kukis: A Plea for an Inclusive Approach

Khaikholen Haokip pp. 331-355 doi: 10.18588/202309.00a322
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As the Indo-Naga peace process nears its finality, the longstanding competing territorial and identity claims between Nagas and Kukis in India’s northeastern state of Manipur remain unabated, with no earnest efforts to reconcile the two groups. The Kukis have a foreboding that the future Naga Peace Accord will be imposed on them as a fait accompli. Given the high stakes on both sides, New Delhi’s quest for durable peace in the region cannot afford to focus only on the Nagas—as though the concerns of the already beleaguered Kukis, or any other stakeholder, are dispensable at the altar of the Naga peace talks. Instead, New Delhi must display willingness, sensitivity, and finesse to consider how both groups’ legitimate concerns could be assuaged and reconciled.

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