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Assam-Nagaland sign historic MoU to unlock oil & gas exploration along border, ending decades long dispute

In a major breakthrough for energy security and regional development, Assam and Nagaland have signed a historic tripartite MoU with the Centre to enable oil and gas exploration along their disputed border areas

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Jun 12, 2026, 02:30 pm IST
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Centre signs historic tripartite MoU with Assam and Nagaland for oil and gas exploration and production

Centre signs historic tripartite MoU with Assam and Nagaland for oil and gas exploration and production

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New Delhi: A historic day for Assam and Nagaland in terms of energy security and development, as both the Northeastern states inked landmark deals for petroleum exploration. Three parties came together to sign a landmark agreement that will open up a vast stretch of land along the Assam-Nagaland border for oil and gas exploration.

‘A historic tripartite MoU ending a decades-long dispute in the Northeast and opening the way for oil & gas exploration in the region. It stands out as an exemplar of India’s unity, where both the states give up disputes to realise Modi’s vision for an energy-independent India”, said Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

The agreement was signed in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, a gathering that underlined just how seriously the government is taking this initiative.

“It is indeed a historic day and shows how dialogue and cooperation can unlock opportunities for the greater good of the nation”,says Assam CM Sarma.

A region rich in potential

For years, more than 1,000 square kilometres of land along the Assam-Nagaland border has sat largely untouched due to unsolved border disputes between the two states. The area is believed to hold significant reserves of hydrocarbons and minerals. Now, for the first time, the doors are being opened for serious exploration and extraction.

“This is a decisive breakthrough,” said Chief Minister Sarma. He described the pact as a turning point in tapping the region’s long-ignored economic potential.

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India imports a large share of its energy needs. That dependence has long been a concern for policymakers. The North East, with its rich underground reserves, has always been seen as a region that could change that equation — if only the right conditions were created.

“For decades, unresolved issues along the Nagaland-Assam border limited the development of resources in the area. Today’s MoU transforms years of dialogue into a framework that will benefit present and future generations”, said Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio.

This agreement aims to do exactly that. By bringing the Centre and two state governments onto the same page, it clears the path for investments, jobs, and energy output that could benefit the entire country.

Assam Chief Minister Sarma called the agreement a fine example of cooperative federalism, a situation where the central government and states work together instead of pulling in different directions. He noted that many such opportunities had been delayed for years due to complex issues that were difficult to resolve. The Modi government, he said, made it a priority to work through those challenges.

The North East’s eight states are often called the Ashtalakshmi, a reference to the goddess of prosperity. Chief Minister Sarma said this agreement marks the beginning of a new era for this region. The hope is simple: that the wealth beneath the ground will translate into better roads, more jobs, and a stronger economy for the people who live there. For a region that has long waited for its moment, Thursday’s signing may well be the start of something transformative.

 

 

Topics: Himanta biswa SarmaHardeep Singh PuriNeiphiu RioNatural GasEnergy Security IndiaOil ExplorationAssam-Nagaland MoUAmit Shah
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