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Insurgency in Tripura
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The insurgency in Tripura was an armed conflict which took place in the state of Tripura between India and several separatist rebel organisations. It was a part of the wider insurgency in Northeast India and was fueled by Tripuris.
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Insurgency in Tripura | |||||||||
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Part of Insurgency in Northeast India | |||||||||
![]() Location of Tripura in the map of India | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
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TNV (until 1988)![]() ATTF BNCT | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl ![]() ![]() ![]() Ranjit Debbarma (POW) | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
28,031 Police Personnel |
850-1050 (NLFT) 200-400 (ATTF) | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
2000–2024: 214 killed[1] |
2000–2024: 355 killed 1106 Arrested 3824 Surrendered[2] | ||||||||
2000–2024: 704 civilians killed[3] | |||||||||
2008: Nayanbasi Jamatia arrested in Bangladesh. 2012: Biswamohan Debbarma and Ranjit Debbarma arrested in Bangladesh. 2013: Nayanbasi Jamatia handed over to the Indian government. 2017: Biswamohan Debbarma and Ranjit Debbarma handed over to the Indian government. |
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