Centre extends ceasefire agreements with three Naga groups for one yearThe groups include the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-NK (NSCN-NK), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) and...
Ceasefire agreements with three Naga insurgent groups extended"It was decided to extend the ceasefire agreements for a further period of one year with effect from April 28, 2022 to April 27, 2023 with ...
Peace pact signed, but NSCN-K chief still absconding in papersA reward of Rs 10 lakh still exists on Sumi who is believed to be the mastermind behind the ambush on Army and the second attack on Assam R...
MHA signs peace accord with Niki Sumi-led NSCN-KAfter abrogating the ceasefire agreement with the government of India in 2015, the NSCN (K), led by its leader SS Khaplang, established a s...
NSCN(K) faction revokes decision to abrogate ceasefire agreementThe chairman and general secretary of the NSCN(K) faction, Khango Konyak and Isak Sumi, said in a joint statement on Thursday that the outf...
Government turned down NSCN-IM offer to take on rival NSCN-KNSCN (Issac-Muivah), which is in peace talks with the Centre, had expressed its desire to help security forces hunt down its arch rival NSC...
Tribunal upholds ban on Nagaland-based organisation NSCN (K)A tribunal set up by the central government has upheld the ban on Nagaland-based organisation NSCN (K) for five years.
NSCN (K) wanted to attack Army in March in Kohima: National Investigation AgencyThe original target of even this attack was the Army. NIA says five NSCN (K) attackers were directed to ensure that no locals are hurt in t...
NSCN (K) ban order skips Manipur strike on ArmyThe notification banning the NSCN (K) has made no mention of the outfit’s involvement in the deadly attack on the Army convoy on June 4 in ...
India asks Myanmar to hand over NSCN(K) men responsible for Manipur ambushAccording to sources, Myanmar was requested to turn in the four NSCN(K) leaders suspected to have planned and overseen execution of the Cha...
Manipur convoy ambush: Home Ministry decides to ban NSCN (K)The Home Ministry has decided to ban Naga insurgent outfit NSCN(K), which was behind the dastardly attack on an Indian Army convoy on June ...
Designated tribunal to hear NSCN(K) case on January 14 in DelhiThe registrar of the tribunal has asked NSCN(K) to appear before it through a duly-authorised person on January 14 for further proceedings.
Set back for NSCN(K), finance secretary Max Asukomi apprehendedSources in security forces said that two more cadres of NSCN (K), Asheto Rochelle and Isato Aye were also apprehended from Dimapur in separ...
Government declares NSCN(K) as terrorist organizationNSCN-K, a militant outfit, came into existence in 1988 and is active along the India-Myanmar border, according to a gazette notification.
NSCN(K) challenges Indian Army to display bodies of those killed in attackNSCN(K) said the attack was “completely false” and stated that the reports were efforts by the Indian Army “to salvage their reputation”.
Ceasefire with NSCN-K extended for one more yearThe Centre and the NSCN-K had signed the ceasefire pact on April 27, 2001, and since then they have been extending the truce every year.
- Ceasefire agreement with NSCN-K extended
The Government has extended the ceasefire agreement with Naga insurgent group NSCN-K for a period of one year beginning April 28.