Ongoing (low level insurgency) India Supported by: Myanmar Separatist groups: Droupadi Murmu(President) Narendra Modi(Prime Minister) Amit Shah(Minister of Home Affairs) Subrahmanyam Jaishankar(Ministry of External Affairs) Dr.Sujoy Lal Thaosen(Director General) Anil Chauhan(Chief of Defence Staff) Manoj Pande(Chief of the Army Staff) R. Hari Kumar(Chief of the Naval Staff) Vivek Ram Chaudhari(Chief of the Air Staff) Rajnath Singh(Minister of Defence) Giridhar Aramane(Defence Secretary) The Insurgency in Arunachal Pradesh is a part of the larger Northeast India insurgency involving multiple groups trying to separate from or destabilize the province.
The National Liberation Council of Taniland (NLCT), an ethnic separatist group, was active along the Assam – Arunachal Pradesh border.
The NLCT seeks to establish a separate nation in northeast India known as Taniland for the Tani peoples.
[7] The government of India and the NSCN had been in negotiations since 2001 with various cease-fires declared, and were close to a peace agreement in 2015, but ultimately fell apart.
[4] United Socialist Council of Arunachal was a minor communist terror organization operating in the province.