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Assessing Road Connectivity Projects in North East India under Act East Policy / Hussain, Mehdi   Journal Article
Hussain, Mehdi Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In ten cities of North East India, a total of 523 projects costing ¹ 13563 crores are undergoing development, out of which only 121 projects have seen completion (Singh 2022). The development of roads at the national level should be pushed at a quicker pace. While the SASEC road connectivity projects have focused on connectivity between North East India and its neighbours, the bilateral efforts of upgrading and modernising roads- National Highways, Asian Highways are definitely improving the conditions of connectivity in North East India. Better connectivity is crucial for better income and development for the people of North East India. Coordination with neighbouring countries to remove border restrictions, reduce trust deficit and facilitate for a smooth transport movement is essential for further development of NEI.
Key Words North East India  Act East Policy 
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ID:   110330


BCIM forum: Vista for Bangladesh-India ties / Laishram, Rajen Singh   Journal Article
Laishram, Rajen Singh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   082026


Contours of the Naga Upsurge / Burman, J. J. Roy   Journal Article
Burman, J. J. Roy Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The Naga upsurge is the manifestation of one of the earliest ethnic unrests in North East India. The Nagas claim that they have been living in their present quarters since ancient times and that they have never been conquered by any foreign force. In their view their fight cannot be considered to be secessionist and is rather a freedom movement. But there are others who view that the Naga nation formation is rather a post British phenomenon. Nagas are a very heterogenous group with various linguistic affiliations. But they have been able to carve out a niche and many new tribes are being drawn to the Naga constellation. The Naga drive may be correct, but their rationale needs to be viewed from the process of formation of the Indian nation-state and its democratic foundation which is rather skewed. In a just confederation of states, the Nagas can hope to attain an equal share as any other nationality. But it needs to be realized that the Indian nation-state cannot be looked upon in a frozen time frame as political boundaries are bound to alter with changing aspirations of the people, in line with the shifts in politico-economic equations globally and regionally.
Key Words India  Nagaland  Naga Insurgency  North East India 
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ID:   113368


Empowering Assam's ethnic minorities / Hussain, Monirul   Journal Article
Hussain, Monirul Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   164345


External orientation of North East India: possibilities and roadblocks / Mukhim, Patricia   Journal Article
Mukhim, Patricia Journal Article
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Key Words North East India 
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ID:   117080


Health care in shambles / Mukhim, Patricia   Journal Article
Mukhim, Patricia Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words NGO  North East India  Health Care  Community Health Centres  AIIMS  United Nations 
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ID:   110338


India - Bangladesh relations and problems of north east India / Kumar, Satish   Journal Article
Kumar, Satish Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   158122


India’s Neighbourhood Policy towards Bangladesh with special reference to Look East Policy and North East India / Ganguly, Dona   Journal Article
Ganguly, Dona Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The art of conducting the foreign affairs of a country lies in securing the national interest of the country or if put in simple words it is the method of investigating what is most advantageous to the country in the long run. However when the country has to formulate its policies towards its immediate neighbours, it is often seen that the concern for the border security is prioritized over all other considerations.
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ID:   091659


India's fragile borderlands: the dynamics of terrorism in North East India / Upadhyay, Archana 2009  Book
Upadhyay, Archana Book
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Publication London, I B Tauris, 2009.
Description xix, 308pHardbound
Standard Number 9781845115869
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054431303.62509541/UPA 054431MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   100854


Industry in the development perspective on North East India / Sarma, Amiya; Bezbaruah, M P   Journal Article
Bezbaruah, M P Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words North East  Industry  North East India  Northeast India 
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Influence of North East India on Culture and Sculptural Art of Arakan / Rao, Vinay Kumar   Journal Article
Rao, Vinay Kumar Journal Article
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Internal security scenario of North East India / Borthakur, R   Article
Borthakur, R Article
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Summary/Abstract The main problem in the North East remains. In spite of the Central Government’s efforts, alienation of the people and perceived grievances still continue. These get multiplied many times as and when reports of molestation and rape of girls from the region and humiliation to North East youth in other parts of the country are reported. These incidents get more than due publicity in electronic and print media of the North East. Such incidents make the North Easterners feel that they are still discriminated against – economically, politically and socially. But all the allegations are not true. The Central Government has provided crores of rupees to all the North East states for development projects. Some of these states survive only on Central Government largesse. The slow implementation of projects cannot be blamed on the Centre alone. Problems such as corruption, bureaucratic delays, power shortages and poor work culture delay completion of projects. Besides, the activities of militants, extremists and Anti-National Elements (ANE) further complicate the situation.
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ID:   148568


Look east policy: beyond economic diplomacy renewed efforts to restore cultural and ethnic ties between north east india (nei) and southeast asia (sea) / Hari, Tenepalli   Journal Article
Hari, Tenepalli Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has several plus points to engaging with the Southeast Asian (SEA) counties. Look East Policy (LEP) in its last three decades experiences has proved that fact. LEP though incorporating NEI in its policy frame work has further enhanced its chances for achieve its desired objectives and aims. LEP has also incorporated much stress to exploring various advantages NEI has to strengthen its strong bond with SEA. Due to its various similarities and common features, NEI is considered as the starting point to SEA.LEP through placing much emphasis on restoring cultural ties between NEI and SEA it has further enhanced its chances to materializing its desired goals and NEI development.
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ID:   117093


Mega dams, environment and history in north-east India / Deka, Meeta   Journal Article
Deka, Meeta Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Environment  Moderation  North East India  Irrigation  Tipaimukh Project  Mega Dams 
History 
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ID:   082027


Meitei upsurge in Manipur / Hanjabam, Shukhdeba Sharma   Journal Article
Hanjabam, Shukhdeba Sharma Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article traces the rise of militancy in Manipur including the Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1958 (AFSPA) and analyses the reasons and its impact on the people. Manipur is one of the Indian states plagued by self-determination movement, inter-ethnic strife, and the militarization of ethnic groups for the last few decades. The Indian Armed Forces, who are specially trained to protect the country against a foreign invasion, are being engaged to combat internal strife with extraordinary powers. This has further worsened the conditions in the state. In the period of 1980 to May 30, 2007, 2,675 civilians and 1,314 militants were killed; while 2,061 civilians were injured and only 865 militants surrendered to the authorities. It can be said that five decades of conflict have greatly undermined the people of Manipur, both physically and spiritually and have threatened the very survival of entire communities.
Key Words Self-determination  Insurgency  Manipur  North East India 
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ID:   179631


Myanmar’s Way forward to become Regional Manufacturing Hub and North East India’s Potential Role in Myanmar’s Regional Trade / Anurag, Vineet   Journal Article
Anurag, Vineet Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract South east asia as a regional manufacturing hub has shown the evidences of regional and economic integration in past two decades. Asean member countries assessed their capibilities and potential strength to fetch major economic gains from their global as well as regional partners. Myanmar as member of Asean has been doing well in this perspective.
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ID:   072067


North East India-causes of unrest / Blah, Toki   Journal Article
Blah, Toki Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Of Sages, Indigenous Faith Movements and India’s Unity North East India and the Global Contex / Nayak, Sujatha   Journal Article
Nayak, Sujatha Journal Article
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ID:   072064


Political culture and development in North East India / Sinha, A C   Journal Article
Sinha, A C Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   117925


Politics of ethnic conflict In Manipur / Kipgen, Nehginpao   Journal Article
Kipgen, Nehginpao Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses the conflict between the Kuki and Naga ethnic groups in the state of Manipur in North East India and attempts to understand why tensions arose in the first place and remain today between the two ethnic groups despite the formal cessation of hostilities in 1997. This ethnic conflict is shown to be a consequence of a lingering identity problem, aggravated by land disputes and equivocal responses of the state. It is argued that continued land disputes, the Nagas' unwillingness to perform Kuki customary rites and the government's indifference to the problem prevent these two groups from reaching a sustainable solution.
Key Words Conflict  India  Manipur  Government  Ethnic groups  Identity 
Naga  North East India  Affirmative Action  Scheduled Tribes  Kuki  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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