Naga National Council-Federal (NNCF)
National Council of Nagaland-Khaplang
People's Liberation Army(Manipur)
Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL)
Zomi Revolutionary Front
ULFA
The United Liberation Front of Asom was formed in April 1979 to establish a sovereign state of Assam through an armed struggle. In recent times the organisation has lost out its middle rung leaders after most of them were arrested. | ||||||||||
NDFB
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland was formed in 1989 as the Bodo Security Force, aims to set up an autonomous region Bodoland. | ||||||||||
Peoples Liberation ArmyThe Peoples Liberation Army is a leftist organisation formed in 1978 with the aim of liberating Manipur from India. | ||||||||||
UNLFThe United National Liberation Front was created in 1964 and demands an independent socialist state of Manipur. | ||||||||||
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NSCN-IMThe [NSCN-IM] primarily consists of Tangkhul Nagas who are in a majority in parts of Nagaland and the hills of Manipur. Its influence inside Manipur is restricted to the four districts of Senapati, Ukhrul, Chandel and Tamenglong. The outfit has also established its presence inWokha, Phek, Zunebhoto, Kohima, parts of Mokokchung and Tuensang districts of Nagaland. It has also been able to extend its influence to the Naga-inhabited areas of North Cachar Hills and Karbi Anglong districts of Assam and some parts of Arunanchal Pradesh. | ||||||||||
NSCN-KThe National Socialist Council of Nagaland—Khaplang is the second faction with the same aim of a Greater Nagaland and was formed in 1988. | ||||||||||
National Liberation Front of Tripura |
All Tripura Tiger Force |
ANVC |
HNLCThe Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council aims to free the state from Garo domination and was formed in 1992. |
Hmar People's Convention-Democracy - HPC(D) |
BNLF |
BLTF The leaders of the BLT, together with the leaders of All Bodo Students' Union, formed a political party called BPPF. |
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