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India, Nagaland, and ENPO create FNTA, granting autonomy to six eastern districts with 46 devolved powers, aiming to address marginalization and set precedent for other northeastern states.
On February 5, 2026, India, Nagaland, and ENPO signed a tripartite agreement creating the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA), granting autonomy to six eastern districts with devolved powers in 46 subjects while preserving Nagaland’s constitutional protections.
The FNTA, aimed at addressing marginalization and underdevelopment, marks a shift toward negotiated political accommodation and may influence autonomy demands in other northeastern states.
Meanwhile, NSCN-K leaders called for unity among Naga groups ahead of critical 2026 negotiations, stressing dialogue, reconciliation, and adherence to constitutional principles.
Youth in Nagaland expressed hope for cultural preservation and economic progress, underscoring the need for inclusive development.
India, Nagaland y ENPO crean FNTA, otorgando autonomía a seis distritos del este con 46 poderes descentralizados, con el objetivo de abordar la marginación y establecer un precedente para otros estados del noreste.