The Mizo National Front (MNF) launched an armed struggle against India with the goal of:

Secession and independence
Greater autonomy within India
Integration with neighboring states
Establishment of a communist state

The correct answer is: a) Secession and independence.

The Mizo National Front (MNF) was a political party in Mizoram, India. It was founded in 1966 by Laldenga. The MNF launched an armed struggle against India in 1967 with the goal of secession and independence for Mizoram. The MNF’s armed struggle lasted for 20 years and ended in 1986 with the signing of the Mizoram Accord. The Mizoram Accord granted Mizoram statehood within India.

Option b) is incorrect because the MNF did not seek greater autonomy within India. The MNF’s goal was secession and independence for Mizoram.

Option c) is incorrect because the MNF did not seek integration with neighboring states. The MNF’s goal was secession and independence for Mizoram.

Option d) is incorrect because the MNF did not seek the establishment of a communist state. The MNF’s goal was secession and independence for Mizoram.

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