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Tripuri nationalism

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Ideology asserting that the Tripuri are a distinct nation

Tripuri Nationalism is an ideology that supportsself-determination by theTripuri people.[1] The conflict is in essence ethnic and the Tripuri community, indigenous to the region formed the clear majority of population in theprincely state ofTippera, which joined theRepublic of India in 1949 as the state ofTripura.[2]

The issue has led to a number of armed uprisings andInsurgency in Tripura.There was a rebellion in 1950,[3] and armed conflict continued to erupt in the 1980s to 2000s. Since 1989, the armed rebellion was mostly led by theNational Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and theAll Tripura Tiger Force ATTF).[4][5]The Bengali side retaliated by forming militias of their own, such as the United Bengali Liberation Tiger Front (UBLTF), which destroyed a number of Tripuri villages in 2000.[citation needed]

The NLFT is classified by theNational Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism as one of the ten most active terrorist groups in the world, and has been accused of forcefully converting people to Christianity.[6][4]

Militant activity peaked in 2000 with 514 terrorism-related fatalities in that year. As of 2012, the uprising has largely been brought under control by the authorities through security actions and negotiated surrenders.[7]

Organisations and militant groups

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Tripuri political organizations andmilitant groups include:

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bhattacharyya, Harihar (1989). "The Emergence of Tripuri Nationalism, 1948-50".South Asia Research.9 (1):54–71.doi:10.1177/026272808900900104.S2CID 144382077.
  2. ^Barma, Aloy Deb (2024)."Talking Back through Peripheral Visions and Negotiating Identity: Kokborok and Bengali Films and Music Videos in Tripura".Journal of Film and Video.76 (2):33–48.doi:10.5406/19346018.76.2.05.ISSN 1934-6018.
  3. ^Das, Samir Kumar (2005),Peace Processes and Peace Accords, SAGE Publications, p. 204,ISBN 978-0-7619-3391-5
  4. ^ab"National Liberation Front of Tripura".South Asia Terrorism Portal.
  5. ^"All Tripura Tiger Force".South Asia Terrorism Portal.
  6. ^"Constitution of The National Liberation Front Of Tripura".South Asia Terrorism Portal.
  7. ^"India: Tripura Terror Assessment For Year 2013 – Analysis".Eurasia Review. 11 December 2012.

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