ID | 129404 |
Title Proper | Insurgency and sub-federal reorganisation of Assam |
Language | ENG |
Author | Das, H. N |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | From the beginning of human existence people have moved in groups in search of food and also for ensuring security. Groups have expanded into ethnic communities with separate identities, then into races and ultimately into nations. People have come to distinguish themselves by the colour of their skins; the different languages they speak, faith, religion or regions they inhabited. As civilization advanced, people became more attached to one community or another. Particular territories were carved out as the habitat of particular communities or races. Even within universal empires sub-divisions became discernible. Sometimes racial conflicts arose. The imperial powers had to intervene and mediate in such disputes |
`In' analytical Note | Dialogue Vol.15, No.3; January-March 2014: p.27-37 |
Journal Source | Dialogue Vol.15, No.3; January-March 2014: p.27-37 |
Key Words | Northeast Scan ; Northeast Dispute ; Northeast Issue ; Human Existence ; Ensuring Security ; Regional Identities ; Imperial Power ; Insurgency ; Assam ; Racial Conflicts ; Ethnicity ; Indian Communities |