Postfrontier Blues

Postfrontier Blues
Title Postfrontier Blues PDF eBook
Author Sanjib Baruah
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 2007
Genre Conflict management
ISBN 9781932728606

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Postfontier blues

Postfontier blues
Title Postfontier blues PDF eBook
Author Sanjib Baruah
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 2006
Genre India
ISBN 9781932728507

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Northeast India

Northeast India
Title Northeast India PDF eBook
Author Yasmin Saikia
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 1107191297

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Explores the possibility of a new search enabling a 'discovery' of Northeast India from within.

Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India

Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India
Title Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India PDF eBook
Author Deepak K. Mishra
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 326
Release 2017-02-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315278472

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Economic development of frontier and remote regions has long been a central theme of development studies. This book examines the development experience in the northeastern region in India in relation to the processes of globalisation and liberalisation of the economy. Bringing together researchers and scholars, from both within and outside the region, the volume offers a comprehensive and updated analysis of governance and development issues in relation to the northeastern economy. With its multidisciplinary approaches, the chapters cover a variety of sectors and concerns such as land, agriculture, industry, infrastructure, finance, human development, human security, trade and policy. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of economics, public policy, governance and development, geopolitics, geography, development studies, politics and sociology of development and area studies as well as observers and policymakers interested in the Northeast.

State, Policy and Conflicts in Northeast India

State, Policy and Conflicts in Northeast India
Title State, Policy and Conflicts in Northeast India PDF eBook
Author K. S. Subramanian
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 175
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317396502

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This book discusses the history of unrest and conflict in Northeast India from 1947 to the present day. A perceptive study on public policy and its delivery in the region, the volume highlights that a crisis of governance, security and development has emerged in the Northeast because of the way various government institutions and agencies have been functioning in the area. It uses case studies to illumine conflict dynamics in the two erstwhile princely states of Manipur and Tripura, along with in-depth discussions on Assam and Nagaland. Drawing upon major policy documents, on-the-ground experience and rare insight, the book examines centre–state relations, the armed forces, special acts, human rights and larger policy-level questions confronting the region. It also underlines the key role of the northeastern states in India’s ‘Look East’ policy. Cogent and authentic, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of security studies, peace and conflict studies, area studies, Indian politics and history, particularly those concerned with Northeast India.

Identity in Northeast Indian Literature

Identity in Northeast Indian Literature
Title Identity in Northeast Indian Literature PDF eBook
Author Dustin Lalkulhpuia
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 161
Release 2024-09-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040145183

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This book provides an in-depth analysis and critical examination of the representation of ethnic, sexual, cultural, and individual identities in selected literary works by contemporary writers from Northeast India. The book explores the complex dynamics of identity construction, sexuality, marginalisation, ethnicity, and belonging in the context of Meghalaya and Northeast India as a whole. The author analyses poetry and prose by Janice Pariat, Anjum Hasan, Kynpham Singh Nongkynrih, and other Khasi writers. These works candidly portray the turmoil afflicting contemporary Meghalaya – from insurgency and ethnic tensions to ecological threats and loss of roots as well as reconciliation, integration, and mutual understanding. Using postmodern and postcolonial literary strategies, the book depicts fluid, heterogeneous, and multifaceted notions of identity in Northeast India. An exploration of ethnicity, belonging, and unbelonging in the Northeastern context, this book presents marginalised voices and liminal spaces. It will be of interest to academics focusing on Indian English literature, postcolonial literature, and South Asian Studies.

In the Name of the Nation

In the Name of the Nation
Title In the Name of the Nation PDF eBook
Author Sanjib Baruah
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 323
Release 2020-02-04
Genre History
ISBN 1503611299

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A study of the history and politics of colonial and post-colonial northeast India. In India, the eight states that border Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the Tibetan areas of China are often referred to as just “the Northeast.” In the Name of the Nation offers a critical and historical account of the country’s troubled relations with this borderland region. Its modern history is shaped by the dynamics of a “frontier” in its multiple references: migration and settlement, resource extraction, and regional geopolitics. Partly because of this, the political trajectory of the region has been different from the rest of the country. Ethnic militias and armed groups have flourished for decades, but they coexist comfortably with functioning electoral institutions. The region has some of India’s highest voter turnout rates, but special security laws produce significant democracy deficits that are now almost as old as the Republic. That these policies have been enforced to foment national unity while multiple alternative conceptions of the “nation” animate politics in the region forces us to reflect on the very foundations of the nation form. Sanjib Baruah offers a nuanced account of this impossibly complicated story, asking how democracy can be sustained, and deepened, in these conditions. Praise for In the Name of the Nation “In this book, Sanjib Baruah provides scholars and students up-to-date facts, new revelations, astute analysis, and basic background for understanding history and politics in northeast India. This is also essential reading for anyone concerned with the quality of sovereignty in India, where national state territorialism is rife with contradictions, ambiguities, militarism, and conflicting allegiances.” —David Ludden, New York University “This survey of [northeastern India] is an excellent guide to its diversity and complexity and is characterized by a heartfelt criticism of the actions of the Indian government, guided by Baruah’s scholarly authority and personal experiences. Highly recommended.” —R. D. Long, CHOICE “A powerful overview of the overlapping mechanisms that have made Northeast India “an exceptional example of the shortcomings and failures of the territorially circumscribed post-colonial nation-state.” —Berenice Guyot-Rechard, H-Asia