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Dimapur
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NNC Member
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Small states take the path less travelled. They face challenges unfamiliar to many: scarce resources, smaller economies and the real impact of climate change.
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There was a distinct air of melancholy and nostalgia permeating the entire setting. It was Sunday, August 14, 2022, when the Chedema village ground in Kohima district was bustling with people an
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Dept of Political Science, Tetso College
“In every country the intellectual class is the most unique and influential class. This is the class which can foresee, advise and lead. In