VP Radhakrishnan Touts NE Growth, Peace Pact at Nagaland University Convocation

Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan addressed the Nagaland University convocation, emphasizing the government's development focus on the Northeast through initiatives like PM-DevINE. He expressed confidence that the recent tripartite peace agreement involving the ENPO would foster peace and development in the region. The Vice President commended the university for its contributions to higher education and research, including preserving Naga languages. He urged graduating students to upgrade their skills for emerging challenges and to contribute to nation-building.

Key Points: VP Highlights NE Development, Peace Accord at Nagaland University

  • Spotlight on PM-DevINE for NE development
  • Tripartite peace pact to address long-standing concerns
  • Call for youth to lead responsibly, say no to drugs
  • Nagaland University praised for education and research
  • Decade of transformative infrastructure in Northeast
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Vice Prez Radhakrishnan highlights Centre's focus on Northeast's development at Nagaland University convocation

Vice President Radhakrishnan addresses Nagaland University convocation, highlighting PM-DevINE, a key peace agreement, and youth opportunities in the Northeast.

"These initiatives would significantly contribute to creating opportunities for youth and accelerating inclusive growth in the region. - Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan"

Kohima, March 6

Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan on Friday highlighted the government's focus on the development of the Northeastern region under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that the initiatives taken by the government would significantly contribute to creating opportunities for youth and accelerating inclusive growth in the region.

Addressing the eighth convocation ceremony of Nagaland University at its Lumami campus, the Vice President referred to the Prime Minister's Development Initiative for North East Region (PM-DevINE), which supports infrastructure, social development and livelihood projects in the region.

These initiatives, he said, would significantly contribute to creating opportunities for youth and accelerating inclusive growth in the region.

Referring to the tripartite agreement signed in February 2026 between the Central government, the Nagaland government and the Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation (ENPO) under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the Vice President expressed confidence that the agreement would address long-standing concerns and promote peace and development in the region.

Radhakrishnan expressed happiness at visiting Nagaland during his first visit to the Northeast after assuming office.

Describing Nagaland as a place where nature, culture and courage blend in harmony, he said that the true strength of the state lies in its people and their vibrant traditions.

Highlighting India's unity in diversity, the Vice President stated that the strength of the country lies not in its differences but in the unity that binds its people together.

He commended Nagaland University for its significant contributions to higher education since its establishment in 1994 after being carved out of North Eastern Hill University.

He noted that the university has expanded its academic outreach and strengthened access to quality education across the region.

The Vice President also appreciated the university's achievements in various fields, including the establishment of a cancer research laboratory, as well as its efforts to preserve and document indigenous Naga languages and customary laws.

Congratulating the graduating students, he urged them to strive for progress with purpose while maintaining harmony between development and environmental preservation.

Encouraging the youth to lead responsible lives, he called upon students to remain committed to building a stronger nation and to firmly say "No to Drugs".

The Vice President noted that the world is evolving faster than ever and emphasised the importance of continuously upgrading knowledge and skills to adapt to emerging challenges and opportunities.

Radhakrishnan also appreciated the role played by Nagaland Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla and the state government in advancing development and peace initiatives in the state.

The Vice President highlighted the transformative infrastructural development that has taken place in the Northeast in the past decade.

He said that while infrastructure connects territories, it is the interaction among people that strengthens national unity. During the visit, the Vice President also laid the foundation stone for the HEFA Phase II buildings at Nagaland University.

Nagaland Governor and Chief Rector of Nagaland University Ajay Kumar Bhalla; the state's Deputy Chief Minister T. R. Zeliang; Chancellor of Nagaland University Samudra Gupta Kashyap; Vice-Chancellor Jagadish Kumar Patnaik; and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Nagaland, the natural beauty and culture are incredible. It's good to see the government acknowledging this and investing in education and research there. The cancer research lab is a particularly important initiative.
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Vikram M
Infrastructure development is visible, but the real test is whether it translates into sustainable jobs and stops the brain drain from the region. The focus on preserving Naga languages is commendable though. Culture and development must go hand in hand.
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Priya S
"No to Drugs" is such an important message, especially for the youth. Glad the VP highlighted it. Peace agreements and development projects are good, but social issues also need constant attention. Wishing the graduating students all the best!
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Rohit P
With respect, I hope these initiatives are implemented effectively on the ground. Often, big announcements are made in convocations, but the follow-through is what matters for the common Naga citizen. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Karthik V
Connecting territories with infrastructure is one thing, but his point about interaction among people strengthening unity is key. More cultural and student exchange programs between the Northeast and other parts of India are needed. Jai Hind!

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