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Manipur Naga body starts non-coop with govt to protest Myanmar border fencing

Published on: Sep 09, 2025 08:37 AM IST

The move followed the breakdown of UNC-led talks with the central government in New Delhi on August 26 over the FMR and the fencing

The United Naga Council (UNC), the apex body of Naga tribes in Manipur, imposed what it called “a trade embargo” in their areas from Tuesday as the first step of non-cooperation with the government in protest against the India-Myanmar border fencing and the scrapping of the free movement regime (FMR) with the neighbouring country.

The proposed 1,643 km-long border fence will be a mix of physical and smart fencing. (AP)

The move followed the breakdown of UNC-led talks with the central government in New Delhi on August 26 over the FMR and the fencing. In a statement, the UNC said the “trade embargo” is the beginning of their non-cooperation movement that will be relentlessly followed by many such actions until their grievances are addressed.

On February 6, it referred to the 1,643 km boundary between India and Myanmar as imaginary. “If and when this project is materialised, more than 1,000 km of Naga homeland, aligning the so-called three northeastern states of India...Manipur, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh will be physically bifurcated, cutting all ties without their own people in the east, the Nagas of Myanmar.”

The FMR was introduced in 1950 and restructured in 1968. It allowed cross-border movement without visas within a limit of 40 km. This was reduced to 16 km in 2004 and then to 10 km of the unfenced international border. In February 2024, the FMR was scrapped.

The Naga body has sought abrogation of the border fencing project across the Naga areas. It asked the government to earnestly pursue the peace process with the Nagas and focus on early settlement. The UNC called the “trade embargo” a democratic and non-violent form of agitation.

 
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