Government of India, the Government of
Nagaland, and the Eastern Nagaland Peoples' Organisation have signed an
agreement for the formation of the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority
Government of India, the government of Nagaland and
the Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation signed an agreement for the
formation of the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA).This
arrangement aims to develop Eastern Nagaland by providing financial autonomy
and stronger decision-making, leading to faster infrastructure growth, economic
empowerment, and better use of resources.It provides a “middle path” that
addresses the long-standing political, economic, and developmental grievances
of Eastern Nagaland without altering the state’s territorial integrity.
Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority
(FNTA)
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The agreement will pave
the way for the creation of the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA)
for six districts of Nagaland, including Tuensang, Mon, Kiphire, Longleng,
Noklak and Shamator.
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The authority will have
administrative, legislative, and financial autonomy over 46 subjects from the Seventh
Schedule’s Concurrent List.
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The agreement provides a
mini-Secretariat headed by a senior official (Additional/Principal Secretary)
and a proportional share of the state’s development outlay..
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The arrangement does not
affect Article 371(A) of the Indian Constitution, which provides special
provisions for Nagaland.
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Article 371A of the
Constitution, inserted by the 13th Amendment Act, 1962, grants special
provisions to Nagaland by protecting Naga customs, religious practices,
customary law, administration of justice, and land ownership, with
Parliamentary laws applying only after approval by the Nagaland Legislative
Assembly.
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The initial expenditure
for the establishment of the FNTA will be provided by the Indian Government
through the Home Ministry, besides a yearly fund allotment.
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The Memorandum is subject
to a formal review after 10 years to assess the authority’s effectiveness and
address any remaining contentious matters through democratic processes.
Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation
(ENPO)
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ENPO is an apex body
representing eight recognised Naga tribes of the six eastern districts of
Nagaland.
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The 8 Naga tribes are
Konyak, Sangtam, Chang, Khiamniungan, Yimkhiung, Tikhir, Phom and Sumi.
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The main focus of the
ENPO is to protect and secure its people and ensure statehood for the people of
Eastern Nagaland.
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Its central headquarters
is in Tuensang, a town in the eastern part of Nagaland.
Significance of FNTA
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Inclusive federalism:
Reflects constitutional flexibility by enabling tailored autonomy within
India’s federal framework.
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Peace-building: Helps
address long-standing regional concerns, reducing the risk of political
radicalisation and separatist pressures.
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Development boost:
Facilitates faster infrastructure development, efficient resource use, and
focused delivery of welfare schemes.