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Amid fears of the collapse of 22-year-long peace talks between Naga tribal insurgent groups and the Indian government, hundreds are praying for peace in Christian-majority Nagaland State. Several Naga militant groups fighting for a separate tribal homeland joined on the Oct. 23 fast to pray for the success of the ongoing peace talks.
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