Insurgency in North-east India

Insurgency in North-east India
Author: H. K. Sareen
Publisher: New Delhi : Sterling
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1980
Genre: Guerrillas
ISBN:


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Covers Nagaland and Manipur.

An Insider's Experience of Insurgency in India's North-East

An Insider's Experience of Insurgency in India's North-East
Author: J. R. Mukherjee
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1843313545


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Written with empathy and lucidity, Mukherjee’s book combines hard fact with sensitive insight in his approach to the region’s landscape, people and history. The author analyses problems intrinsic to this enigmatic area, offering viable solutions where possible.

Insurgency Movement in North-eastern India

Insurgency Movement in North-eastern India
Author: Phanjoubam Tarapot
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House Private
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Insurgent Crossfire

Insurgent Crossfire
Author: Subir Bhaumik
Publisher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1897829124


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Since the British withdrew from the subcontinent, nations in the region have been at war with each other. But instead of fighting long-drawnout wars like that between Iran and Iraq, nations of South Asia have sponsored guerrilla armies and armed, trained and equipped them to harass, bleed or embarrass their rivals. The four wars in the region’s post-colonial era were also born out of sponsored guerrilla wars. In 1948 and 1965, Pakistan first tried to have its way in Kashmir by sponsoring irregulars on a large scale and then followed it up with unsuccessful military campaigns aimed at ensuring the state’s secession from India. In 1962, China attacked India not so much over a disputed border or India’s much publicized Forward Policy but essentially in response to what it felt was a joint Indo-US covert effort in Tibet. In 1971 India rounded off its successful sponsorship of the Bengali guerrilla struggle in erstwhile East Pakistan by a speedy military campaign that resulted in the break up of Pakistan. Insurgent Crossfire examines the origins of sponsored insurgencies and how they have shaped South Asia’s tense diplomatic environment. Having done that, it studies the major sponsored guerrilla campaigns in South Asia and then seeks a detailed case study of the phenomenon by focusing on the far eastern slice of the subcontinent. The author argues that this region, with its multitude of tribes and battling ethnicities, has been the most durable theatre of insurgent crossfire – in which nations like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and China (a major actor in South Asian politics) have backed insurgencies against each other.

Insurgencies in North-East India

Insurgencies in North-East India
Author: Gautam Das
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788182747227


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Explores the current status of this national problem in parliamentarians, officers and officials of the government of India, and residents of the North-Eastern (NE) States. The author, combining extensive practical experience with research and scholarship, considers the NE insurgencies within the larger context of the Indian constitution.

Roots of Insurgency in Northeast India

Roots of Insurgency in Northeast India
Author: Jayanta Bhusan Bhattacharjee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: India, Northeastern
ISBN: 9788183701389


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Insurgency In Northeast India Is Expected To Be Useful To All Those Who Are Involved In The Peace Processes In Northeast India Because A Problem Of Its Magnitude Cannot Be Solved Without Understanding The Root Cause. The Book Brings Into Focus That There

Human Rights and Insurgency

Human Rights and Insurgency
Author: Ranju Rani Dhamala
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2002
Genre: Human rights
ISBN:


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The Book Makes A Critical Intervention In Contemporary Discourses On Human Rights And Examines Them In The Context Of Insurgency, Particularly In Northeast India. Occupy Different Positions Centering Round The Conflict.An Attempt Has Been Made Here To Bring Together A Host Of Critical Views From These Various Perspectives. This Book Would Be Immensely Useful To Scholars And Social Activists Who Are Looking For A Starting Point For A Dialogic Encounter In A Climate Of Confusion And Unrest In Ne India.

Beyond Counter-insurgency

Beyond Counter-insurgency
Author: Sanjib Baruah
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:


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In recent years there has been a significant reorientation in India's policy towards its Northeast region. Yet, Indian policy thinking has been insulated from the virtual intellectual revolution in the last one decade to study armed civil conflicts and ways to manage, resolve, and transform them. This volume lays emphasis on the term 'rethinking' and offers new ways of understanding the conflicts, and of ways to resolve them. The chapters discuss wide-ranging issues which include the multilayered nature of the conflict in the Northeast, and how democratic politics and the world of armed rebellions intersect in complex ways in this region. An analysis of the Naga war and its nation-building project is discussed. How the Northeast figures in postcolonial India's national imagination, how Assamese society engages with the term 'terrorist', and how state-society conflicts are muted in Mizoram have been argued. The role of ideas in conflict transformation, and an alternative vision of development in Mizoram have been argued. The role of ideas in conflict transformation, and an alternative vision of development in Arunachal Pradesh have also been discussed.

Looking Back Into the Future

Looking Back Into the Future
Author: M. S. Prabhakara
Publisher: Routledge India
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781138662445


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The book examines questions of identity, ethnicity, sovereignty and insurgency in northeastern India, and especially on Assam and its neighbourhood. Written by an academic-journalist, the various articles situate these in their larger social, economic, political and, above all, historical context, the last being especially important in their becoming a part of colonial India relatively late, well after colonial control was established in the rest of India. Based on close, ground level experience involving extensive travel and interaction with the people, this collection is the result of a long journalistic career spanning nearly 50 years in the northeast region. Written in simple, lucid language, the essays cover a range of themes including culture, belief, and identity; homeland and language politics; and insurgency and separatism. The volume also achieves a uniquely dual historical value - while the articles themselves include a lot of historical information tracing the roots of the various issues discussed, the articles themselves range from 1974 to 2010, providing the modern reader with a series of historical moments captured in their immediacy. Of interest to students, academics, researchers in politics, peace & conflict studies, politics, sociology, history, language, those interested in northeast India, policy-makers, cultural studies, etc.

Conflicts in the Northeast

Conflicts in the Northeast
Author: V R Raghavan
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9382573488


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Northeast India comprises of seven states – Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. This region has been the theatre of insurgency and ethnic-based armed conflicts for more than half a century making the region one of South Asia’s most disturbed areas. The instability in Northeast India is characterized by two distinct factors – ethnic clashes among the indigenous groups and political movement against the Union Government. The conflicting dynamics in the Northeast ranges from insurgency for secession to insurgency for autonomy, from terrorism to ethnic clashes, to problems of continuous inflow of migrants and the fight over resources. Moreover, vested interests and inter tribal and inter factional rivalry have led militant groups to continually clash among themselves, plunging the region in a vicious cycle of militancy, social violence and lack of economic growth. These armed conflicts have given impetus to small arms proliferation, narcotics trade and a parallel economy. The democratic deficits and how the Central Government and the states have addressed these concerns are of interest. The location of the region, politically and geographically, has a fundamental bearing on it and its people who aspire for different goals and how they try to reach these goals. The region shares borders with four countries: Myanmar, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Tibet/China and is connected to the Indian mainland by a narrow stretch of land. This adds to the trans – border ramifications to the conflicts. To address these issues CSA with the help of Centre for Northeast Studies and Policy Research, Guwahati engaged a few experts who have contributed papers which were presented at the Seminar in New Delhi in July 2010 and the same stand published through this book.