The Indian Experience of Conflict Resolution in Mizoram

Namrata Goswami
Archive data: Person was Research Fellow at IDSA Joined IDSA April 2006 Expertise International Relations Theory, Ethnic and Intra-State Conflicts, Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution Education MA (Politics and Administration),… Continue reading The Indian Experience of Conflict Resolution in Mizoram read more
Volume:33
Issue:4
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The case of Mizoram in India provides informative lessons for conflict resolution. Factors such as addressing the root causes of the conflict, de-escalation in violence, empathizing with the conflicting actor, surrender policy for insurgents, indigenous mediators, absence of peace-spoilers, strengthening of local institutions, formation of a pan-Mizo identity and limited ‘use of force’ policy all played a role in establishing peace in Mizoram. This article posits that the Mizo peace process can act as a guide, if not model, for peaceful resolution of ongoing conflicts in India and the world.