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Peace Pact with ULFA
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📖 Introduction
<h4>Recent Developments: The ULFA Peace Pact</h4><p>The <strong>pro-talks faction</strong> of the <strong>United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA)</strong> recently signed a significant <strong>tripartite peace deal</strong>.</p><p>This accord was inked with both the <strong>Central Government</strong> and the <strong>Assam government</strong>, marking a major step towards lasting peace in the region.</p><div class='info-box'><p><strong>Tripartite Agreement:</strong> Involves three parties – the <strong>ULFA (pro-talks faction)</strong>, the <strong>Government of India</strong>, and the <strong>Government of Assam</strong>.</p></div><div class='key-point-box'><p>The pact aims to resolve the long-standing insurgency by <strong>ULFA</strong>, fostering stability and development in <strong>Assam</strong>.</p></div>

💡 Key Takeaways
- •ULFA's pro-talks faction signed a tripartite peace deal with Centre and Assam government.
- •Insurgency in Assam rooted in 19th-century migration and post-Partition influx from East Pakistan.
- •ULFA formed in 1979, advocating for sovereign Assam through armed struggle.
- •The 1985 Assam Accord was a previous attempt to address the foreigner issue.
- •Peace pact aims for regional stability, development, and integration of former militants.
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📚 Reference Sources
•General knowledge of Indian history and current affairs related to Northeast India