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What was the result of the meeting with Jawaharlal Nehru?

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The meeting with Jawaharlal Nehru in 1952, between the Indian government and the Naga National Council (NNC) led by A.Z. Phizo, was an important attempt to address the political demands of the Naga people. However, the outcome of this meeting was not successful in resolving the issue.

While the Naga leaders initially sought autonomy within India, the discussions with Nehru did not lead to any substantial agreement. Nehru’s government was unwilling to grant full independence or the level of autonomy demanded by the Nagas. Despite negotiations, the Indian government insisted on Naga integration into the Indian Union, which the NNC opposed. The failure of these talks led to the continuation of the Naga insurgency, with Phizo and his followers intensifying their demands for an independent Naga state.

Thus, the meeting with Nehru did not result in a resolution of the Naga issue, and instead, it marked a deepening of the conflict between the Indian government and the Naga separatists.

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Chapter 4: Changing Face of the Indian Democracy (1977-1986) - EXERCISE 4.3 [Page 84]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Changing Face of the Indian Democracy (1977-1986)
EXERCISE 4.3 | Q 4. | Page 84
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