The scrapping of the Free Movement Regime is not just a policy shift but a direct assault on Naga identity, mobility, and sovereignty. Yet this moment of crisis also opens the door for reimagining strategies, languages, and frameworks in the long Naga struggle for self-determination.
Sovereignty remains a defining force in Naga life—uniting and dividing, shaping identity while constantly being reinterpreted in a changing world.
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