A landmark agreement aimed at resolving the Naga conflict was signed in 1997 between the Indian Government and:

NNC
NSCN (I-M)
NSCN (K)
Naga Hoho

The correct answer is: b) NSCN (I-M).

The Naga National Council (NNC) was founded in 1946 by Angami Zapu Phizo. It was the first political organization to demand independence for Nagaland. The NNC launched an armed struggle against the Indian government in 1955. The conflict continued for decades, with thousands of people killed.

In 1997, the NSCN (I-M), a breakaway faction of the NNC, signed a ceasefire agreement with the Indian government. The agreement was a major step towards resolving the Naga conflict. However, the conflict has not been fully resolved, and there are still occasional clashes between the Indian army and the NSCN (I-M).

The NSCN (K) is another breakaway faction of the NNC. It was founded in 1988 by S.S. Khaplang. The NSCN (K) is not a signatory to the ceasefire agreement, and it continues to engage in armed conflict with the Indian government.

The Naga Hoho is a non-political organization that represents the interests of the Naga people. It was founded in 1947. The Naga Hoho has played a role in the peace process between the Indian government and the NSCN (I-M).

The Naga conflict is a complex issue with a long history. It is important to understand the different groups involved in the conflict in order to understand the current situation and the prospects for peace.

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