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revealed that "provided issues of substance were discussed", Khaplang was willing "to have dialogue with the government". Liezietsu added that, "It is tragic that such an important Naga leader like Mr
Khaplang passed away at a time when the Naga political problem is on the verge of being resolved,
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However, in April 1988, the NSCN split into two factions: the NSCN-K led by
Khaplang, and the NSCN-IM, led by Swu and Muivah. Khaplang had made unsuccessful assassination attempt on Muivah. By 1989, the NSCN-K had driven out all Indian Naga people from Myanmar and the NSCN-IM shifted base to
359:, where the NSCN-K was based during the time. It was reported that he had returned from China after a treatment and was to head to Waktham, his birthplace. Following his death, the then Chief Minister of Nagaland
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starting the same day. Khaplang announced of abrogating the agreement in March 2015. In April, leaders of the ULFA, NDFB (Songbijit), KLO and
Khaplang of the NSCN-K assembled in Taga in Myanmar to form the
223:(NSCN) in 1980. The NSCN became very powerful and by 1985, it was running a parallel government in Nagaland, also extending its influence to adjoining districts of the neighbouring Indian States of
291:(UNLFW) to achieve "united and total struggle" against the Indian establishment. Khaplang was chosen as the chairman. In June, the UNLFW killed 18 personnel while injuring over a dozen others
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Thailand. Khaplang's influence in the region spread around this time. In addition to insurgent and anti-establishment activity, he gave space to other separatist outfits such as
203:(NNC) to travel to China for weapons and training young recruits. Later, the two merged with the NNC and Khaplang became its chairman in 1974. During one of these visits, he met
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Allegedly influenced by the events of the War during his childhood, Khaplang founded the Naga
Defence Force (NDF) in 1964 to operate towards a separate sovereign state for the
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and the need for all different Naga political groups to come together to air our views and aspirations to the
Government of India in one voice is absolutely imperative."
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to set up hideouts alongside the NSCN-K's headquarters. While operating mostly in
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538:"SS Khaplang, patriarch of Naga war on India, passes away"
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768:"NIA announces Rs. 17 lakh bounty on NSCN(K) militants"
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447:"National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang"
107:(April 1940 – 9 June 2017) was a Burmese leader of
509:Barkataki-Ruscheweyh, Meenaxi (15 February 2018).
289:United Liberation Front of Western South East Asia
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821:Sarma, Pankaj; Jaiswal, Umanand (10 June 2017).
143:built the 1,726 kilometres (1,072 mi) long
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485:"NSCN(K) leader SS Khaplang dies in Myanmar"
925:Indian independence activists from Nagaland
343:and other age-related ailments. He died of
135:as the youngest of ten children. Born into
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393:"FAQ: What is NSCN-K? Who is SS Khaplang?"
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421:"NSCN(K) Chief SS Khaplang passes away!"
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313:Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act
111:ethnicity. He was the leader of the
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