Eastern Nagaland group tentatively agrees to Indian plan for semi-autonomous territory.

The Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation (ENPO) has tentatively accepted the Indian government's proposal for a Frontier Nagaland Territory (FNT) that would grant six eastern districts executive, legislative, and financial autonomy. This decision came after a tripartite meeting between ENPO, the Indian government, and the Nagaland government on December 13. The next round of talks is set for January 2025 to address unresolved issues. ENPO has been pushing for the FNT since 2010 to represent seven backward tribes.

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