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Nagaland AFSPA Disturbed Areas Status Extended

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 18, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Central government has extended the “disturbed area” status under Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in eight districts of Nagaland until September 30, 2024. Meanwhile, the decision allows security forces to continue operating with special powers in the notified areas.

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Key FactsAFSPA Extension in NagalandWhat ‘Disturbed Area’ Status MeansSecurity Situation and Government StandLocation ContextFAQsWhat has the Centre announced for Nagaland?Till when is the extension valid?What law is involved?Why is the status extended?

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Key Facts

  • State: Nagaland
  • Law: Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act
  • Status: “Disturbed area” extended
  • Districts: 8 districts covered
  • Validity: Till September 30, 2024
  • Authority: Central Government

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AFSPA Extension in Nagaland

The Centre has extended the “disturbed area” status in parts of Nagaland under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act.

As a result, security forces will continue to exercise special powers in the designated districts. Moreover, the extension aims to support ongoing security operations in sensitive areas.

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What ‘Disturbed Area’ Status Means

The “disturbed area” tag allows armed forces to operate with additional authority to maintain law and order.

Additionally, the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act grants powers such as search, arrest, and use of force under specific conditions. Therefore, authorities use it in regions facing security challenges.

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Security Situation and Government Stand

Officials review the security situation periodically before extending the status. Meanwhile, the latest decision indicates that authorities still consider certain areas sensitive.

Furthermore, the government aims to ensure stability and prevent disruptions. Consequently, the extension supports continued monitoring and security presence.

Location Context

Nagaland has witnessed varying security conditions over the years. Because of its strategic location in Northeast India, authorities often assess the region’s law and order situation closely.

Therefore, decisions regarding AFSPA play a key role in maintaining security and stability.

FAQs

What has the Centre announced for Nagaland?

The Centre extended the “disturbed area” status under AFSPA in eight districts.

Till when is the extension valid?

The status remains in force till September 30, 2024.

What law is involved?

The decision falls under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act.

Why is the status extended?

Authorities extend it to maintain security and support operations in sensitive areas.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 18, 2026
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