Mizoram declared ‘insurgency-free’ as last militant group lays down arms
Mizoram has been declared 'insurgency-free' after the last active militant group in the state surrendered its arms. This marks a significant milestone in the region's long-standing efforts to achieve peace and stability. The development reflects the success of ongoing peace initiatives and government dialogue with insurgent factions.
- ▪The last militant group in Mizoram has formally surrendered its weapons.
- ▪The surrender contributes to the official declaration of Mizoram as 'insurgency-free'.
- ▪Peace talks between the government and insurgent groups have been ongoing for several years.
- ▪Mizoram's peaceful transition is seen as a model for other northeastern states.
- ▪The central and state governments have credited sustained dialogue and development efforts for the outcome.
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