Government Authority in Naga Homeland
The Development of Naga Situation
The history of the Naga governance framework in Naga homeland, showcasing in brief the principles that guide efforts for representation, conflict, and situational development in the Naga homeland.
Overview of the Data
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Administrative Zone
4 regional zone under India, and 3 regional zone under Myanmar.
5M+
Population Size
Naga’s population is approximately 5M+, encompassing a vast range of traditions and lifestyles.
66
Naga Mosaic
Naga homeland is home to 66 Naga ethnic groups, each with its unique traditions and history.
Governance Regions and Jurisdictions
The Naga people’s homeland is divided under India’s current north-eastern region and Myanmar’s north-western region. It is currently controlled and administered by India and Myanmar.

Under India’s Jurisdiction
- Arunachal Pradesh – Government of Arunachal Pradesh(This is currently a point of contention between India andChina. China refers to the area as Southern Tibet/Zangnan or 藏南地区)
- Assam – Government of Assam
- Manipur – Government of Manipur
- Nagaland – Government of Nagaland
Under Myanmar’s Jurisdiction
This area emphasizes collaboration and empowerment within local Naga communities.
- Kachine state – Tanai Township and Shinbwiyang Sub-township (about 40 Naga villages).
- Naga Self-Administered Zone (NSAZ) – Lahe, Layshi, Nanyun townships.
- Sagaing Region – Over 300+ remaining Naga villages and towns
Cross-border Region
** Access to the region remains limited due to restrictions imposed by the respective authorities.
** Cross-border interaction among Naga communities is constrained by restrictions from the respective authorities.
Contested Governance
Governance Without Consent: Capturing the essence of the Nagas’ non-recognition of Indian and Myanmar authority over their homeland.

Representation
Calling for a Third-Party/Country intervention to the India-Naga-Myanmar conflict.

Conflict
The Nagas peacefully display banners to convey their position to the international community.

Development
Nagas united against India-Myanmar border fencing in the Naga homeland.
Knowledge and Perspectives
Share your research and insights on Naga affairs—amplifying Naga perspectives and fostering critical analysis.
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