Since 14 January 2025 to 7 December 2025, the Naga Political Groups (NPGs) have met seventeen times, averaging two meetings a month. To understand this unfolding, let us situate Naga nationalism within broader theoretical debates on sovereignty, indigeneity, and postcolonial geopolitics. The divergent trajectories of Naga nationalism are not final words; they are moments in the dialectical unfolding of our history. As people of a scholastic community, we must also interrogate the narratives that have shaped Naga nationalism. The trajectories of Naga nationalism point toward convergence, but the path is fraught with challenges.