Efforts to unify resistance forces in Myanmar’s Chin State under a single governing structure have hit a stalemate due to persistent internal disputes, according to Pu Lalduhoma, the Chief Minister of India's Mizoram State. Speaking at the Joint Hnampual Meet 2026 in Aizawl on July 25, Lalduhoma revealed that the Mizoram government has been actively facilitating talks to help Chin resistance factions establish a unified civilian and military administration. "Since our government took office in Mizoram, we have worked tirelessly to foster unity among resistance organizations in Chin State," Lalduhoma said. "In Chin State, Bamar is widely used as the lingua franca. Chin resistance sources concurred with the Chief Minister's assessment, attributing the prolonged delays in ratifying the constitution to a fundamental lack of mutual trust among revolutionary factions.