Nagaland, 9 July 2026: Tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Government of India (GoI), Assam aro Nagaland bitor te “expeditious exploration, development aro production karne mineral oil resources” laka Assam-Nagaland boundary jaka te framework halishey joint administration, revenue sharing aro coordinated regulation karnealak provision mojut te. Further koishey ki arrangement toh territorial claims prejudice nakuribo either States laka b. Aggreement toh, signed kura June 11, 2026 te, halishey ongoing Budget Session of the Assam Legislative Assembly agae te July 8 te hisa hoi kina written letter reply laka Border Protection & Development (BP&D) Minister Atul Bora pra started question ke encroachment opor te neighbouring states pra aro border dispute resolution. Details prajanaidishey ki GoI, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), aro duita state (parties) pra present kura, intend kureh jointly petroleum operation toh regulate kuribo leh disputed boundary jaka te ekta interim appointment through.
MoU toh applied kureh “area of interest for mineral oil operations” te Sectors A, B, C, D, E and F comprise kuri kina Assam-Nagaland boundary along te, kun toh taikhan describe kureh fully agreed hoi kina duita states pra b. Although schedule identify kura sectors ke annexed kurinai document table te Assembly te, previous Assam Government Border Outpost (BOP) records indicate kurishey ki Sectors A to D Golaghat te gireh, sector E Jorhat te aro Sector F Jorhat aro Sivasagar district span kureh.
GoI-Assam-Nagaland Tripartite oil MoU details joint governance, 50:50 revenue sharing








