Assam Mizoram Border Row

In News

Violence escalated along the inter-State border, between Assam and Mizoram,  in the Cachar district.

About

  • The boundary between present-day Assam and Mizoram, 165 km long, dates back to the colonial era, when Mizoram was known as Lushai Hills, a district of Assam.
  • The Assam-Mizoram border is shared between three districts of South Assam — Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj — and three districts of Mizoram — Kolasib, Mamit and Aizawl

(Image Courtesy : IE)

History of Assam- Mizoram Border Row

  • The dispute dates back to the days of British colonial rule, and disagreement over which demarcation to follow.
  • After independence, states such as Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Mizoram were carved out of Assam
  • When the princely state of Manipur was demarcated in 1993, tensions emerged since its boundary began from the Lushai Hills and Cachar district of Assam. 
    • This was not accepted by the Mizos. 
  • British tea plantations surfaced in the Cachar plains – the Barak Valley that now comprises the districts of Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj — during the mid-19th century. Their expansion led to problems with the Mizos whose home was the Lushai Hills.
  • 2 Border notifications were passed:
    • In August 1875:
      • The southern boundary of Cachar district was issued in the Assam Gazette
      • The Mizos say this was the fifth time the British had drawn the boundary between the Lushai Hills and the Cachar plains
      • It was the only time when it was done in consultation with Mizo chiefs
      • This also became the basis for the Inner Line Reserve Forest demarcation in the Gazette two years later.
    • In 1933:
      • The boundary between Lushai Hills and the then princely state of Manipur was demarcated – it said the Manipur boundary began from the trijunction of Lushai Hills, Cachar district of Assam and Manipur state. 
      • The Mizos do not accept this demarcation, and point to the 1875 boundary which was drawn in consultation with their chiefs.
  • Mizoram statehood: Border conflicts have happened intermittently since Mizoram was carved out of Assam as a Union Territory in 1972 and got statehood in 1987.
  • Several rounds of talks between the two States since 1995 failed to resolve the border issue.
  • Assam’s claims: Mizos have been squatting in areas 1-3 km from the interstate border.
  • Mizoram’s claims: 
    • Assam has been pushing its people 10-12 km inside their territory.
    • The boundary should be demarcated on the basis of notification in 1875 that distinguished the Lushai Hills (erstwhile district of Assam that became Mizoram) from the plains of Cachar.
    • British-era notification of 1933 that Assam follows is not acceptable to Mizoram, which says their ancestors were not consulted on this.

Recent Developments

  • According to an agreement between Mizoram and Assam, status quo was to be maintained in the no man’s land in the border area. 
  • But in February 2018, there was violence when students’ union MZP (Mizo Zirlai Pawl) built a wooden rest house for farmers on land that was claimed by Assam and which was demolished by Assam Police.
  • Assam also has border disputes with Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Nagaland

Way Forward

  • As suggested by the Supreme Court in 2005, Boundary Commission should be formed to resolve such issues of these two states or any other.
  • Help of Remote sensing satellites can be taken to check the mapping and actual border situation.
  • The interstate council and the Zonal Council must be revived so as to provide better options for dispute settlements.
  • A democratic decision should be worked upon where stakeholders from both the sides are involved.

Source: TH

 

Other News of the Day

Facts in News Nauka Recently, Russia's space agency Roscosmos has detached Pirs from the International Space Station (ISS) and will attach a larger module called Nauka in its place. Nauka, meaning “science” in Russian, is the biggest space laboratory Russia has launched to date. It will primarily serve as the country’s main research facility on...
Read More

In News  Recently, three monuments in Andhra Pradesh have been identified under the Adarsh Smarak Scheme. About  The monuments of   Nagarjunakonda in Guntur, Buddhist remains of Salihundam in Srikakulam and Veerabhadra temple (Lepakshi) in Anantapur have been identified under the Adarsh Smarak Scheme for providing additional facilities like Wi-Fi, cafeteria, interpretation centre, Braille signages,...
Read More

In News The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating a case of an unusual virus called monkeypox in a traveller coming from Nigeria. About Monkeypox Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 when two outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in colonies of monkeys kept for research, hence the name ‘monkeypox.’ The first...
Read More

In News Recently, the United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI ) with support from the government of Japan conducted a study titled  “The Future of Work for Women in the Formal Sector in India”. Major Findings  Alternative work arrangements: The Alternative work arrangements in the gig...
Read More

In News Recently, Lok Sabha passed the Factoring Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2021.  About The Factoring Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2021 – aimed at helping MSMEs tide over problems of delayed payments as it seeks to broaden the participation of entities undertaking factoring.  The bill will also enhance traction on the TReDS platform which was introduced by...
Read More

In News Recently, the State Department of the United States of America (USA) has released the report ‘2021 Investment Climate Statements: India’, highlighting that India is a challenging place to do business. About the Report The US Department of State’s Investment Climate Statements provide country-specific information on the business climates of more than 170 countries...
Read More