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ID:
107015
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Publication |
Bangalore, National Institute of Advanced Studies, 2011.
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45p.
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Series |
NIAS backgrounder
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Standard Number |
9788187663935
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056142 | 303.6095491/SIN 056142 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
083935
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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
Despite the creation of several new states and territorially defined autonomous councils, different tribes in Northeast India continue to demand the creation of new states and autonomous councils. This is because most tribes in the region are under the impression that an adequate share of political power is a necessary condition for retaining their socio-cultural identities and development. Such cultural and developmental aspirations, though legitimate, face rough weather once they become connected with exclusive administrative boundaries for self-governance. Thus, community conflicts over land and territoriality continue to turn Northeast India into an area of unending unrest and crisis.
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ID:
077730
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ID:
113801
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Publication |
India, National Institute of Advanced Studies, 2012.
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Description |
44p.Pbk
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Standard Number |
9788187663607
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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056668 | 954.165/SIN 056668 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
128551
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Soon after India attained its independence from British colonial administration in 1947 the Nagas started waging an armed conflict against India to establish a sovereign independent state in Nagaland in the country's Northeast region. The conflict is today one of the world's longer running and little known armed conflicts. India's central government has tried unsuccessfully to tackle the problem through political reconciliation, use of force, and several development measures. Over the years, it has also undergone several changes in which the situation of conflict deepened whenever India's central government intervened. And yet, the road ahead also faces severe challenges because the demand for bringing the Nagas of India together into a single political entity will not go unchallenged from other ethnic groups. Moreover, a bitter leadership battle divides the Naga rebels and hence any future agreement is likely to be difficult due to factional politics as have happened in the past. Thus one way to satisfy the aspirations of different ethnic groups while protecting the boundaries of the existing states in India is to explore the option of cultural autonomy. This idea is not entirely new, but has lost significance over the years.
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ID:
093303
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Publication |
New Delhi, IDSA, 2009.
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Description |
56p.
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Series |
IDSA occasional paper no. 8
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Standard Number |
9798186019671
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Copies: C:2/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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054642 | 304.8541/SIN 054642 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
054643 | 304.8541/SIN 054643 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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