Conflict in Nagaland
Author: Vijay Kumar Anand
Publisher: Delhi : Chanakya Publications
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Covers the period 1946 to date.
Author: Vijay Kumar Anand
Publisher: Delhi : Chanakya Publications
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Covers the period 1946 to date.
Author: S. R. Tohring
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9788183243445
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jelle J.P. Wouters
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018-05-08
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 0199093261
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the Shadows of Naga Insurgency is a fine-grained critique of the Naga struggle for political redemption, the state’s response to it, and the social corollaries and carry-overs of protracted political conflict on everyday life. Offering an ethnographic underview, Jelle Wouters illustrates an ‘insurgency complex’ that reveals how embodied experiences of resistance and state aggression, violence and volatility, and struggle and suffering link together to shape social norms, animate local agitations, and complicate inter-personal and inter-tribal relations in expected and unexpected ways. The book locates the historical experiences and agency of the Naga people and relates these to ordinary villagers’ perceptions, actions, and moral reasoning vis-à-vis both the Naga Movement and the state and its lucrative resources. It thus presses us to rethink our views on tribalism, conflict and ceasefire, development, corruption, and democratic politics.
Author: Namrata Goswami
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2020-01-17
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 0190990228
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Namrata Goswami’s research on the Naga armed ethnic movement offers a compelling narrative on how conflict has affected the daily lives of the Nagas. This volume is an account of the Naga ethnic movement going on in India since 1918, covering both historical and contemporary aspects of the conflict. Based on over a decade of ethnographic work among the Naga rebels and movement zones, personal interviews, and secondary data, the author offers insights into how the Naga population perceives their meeting point with the institutions of the Indian state, especially the army and the paramilitary. The book documents what it is like, to live in a conflict zone and the restraints and thought processes that it cultivates especially among the youth. The book reveals gripping stories of tremendous courage and conviction from people who have thought about the political unrest, been born into it, taken part in it, or have been affected by it. The Naga Ethnic Movement for a Separate Homeland reflects the Nagas’ love for their land, tracing the poignant mix of nature, land, identity, emotions, culture as well as the inter-ethnic differences that exacerbate the conflict.
Author: Reisang Vashum
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Book Will Be Most Relevant For Studies Related To Ethnicity, Edentity, Tribal Transformation, Nationalism, Human Rights, Social Movements, Social Change And Conflict Transformation/Resolution.
Author: Kuhoi K. Zhimomi
Publisher: Deep and Deep Publications
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 240
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Deals With The Genesis Of Insurgency And The Complexities Of Politics In Nagaland-Origin And The Growth Of The Problem-Conflicts To Conferences, Efforts Of Peace Missions. Offers Insight Into The Growth And Traces The Trend Of Politics And Militancy In The History Of Naga Freedom Movement. Has 8 Chapters And 8 Useful Apprendices.
Author: Sudeep Chakravarti
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2022-01-06
Total Pages: 546
ISBN-13: 9392099266
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Traders, Pushers, Soldiers, Spies. A pivot for India’s Act-East policy. The gateway to a future of immense possibilities from hydrocarbons to regional trade over land and water that could create a new Silk Route. A bulwark against China. A cradle of climate change dynamics and migration. ‘Northeast’ India, the appellation with which India’s far-east is known, is all this and more. Alongside hope and aspiration, it is also home to immense ethnic and communal tension, and a decades-old Naga conflict and the high-profile peace process that involves four gateway states—Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam—and several million people. It’s among the most militarized zones in the world. It’s a playground of corruption and engineered violence. Only real peace, and calm in both Myanmar and Bangladesh, will unlock this Eastern gate. A keen observer and frequent chronicler of the region, Sudeep Chakravarti has for several years offered exclusive insights into the Machiavellian—Chanakyan—world of the Naga and other conflicts and various attempts to resolve these. He now melds the skills of a journalist, analyst, historian and ethnographer to offer inside stories and a ringside view to the tortuous, no-holds-barred attempts at resolving conflict. Employing a ‘dispatches’ style of storytelling, and interviews with rebel leaders, politicians, bureaucrats, policymakers, security specialists and operatives, gunrunners, ‘narcos’, peace negotiators and community leaders, Chakravarti’s narrative provides a definitive guide to the transition from war to peace, even as he keeps a firm gaze on the future. The Eastern Gate is a tour de force that captures this story of our times.
Author: Y. D. Gundevia
Publisher: DehraDun : Palit & Palit
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 266
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