ABSTRACT

This book discusses the history of unrest and conflict in Northeast India from 1947 to the present day. A perceptive study on public policy and its delivery in the region, the volume highlights that a crisis of governance, security and development has emerged in the Northeast because of the way various government institutions and agencies have been functioning in the area. It uses case studies to illumine conflict dynamics in the two erstwhile princely states of Manipur and Tripura, along with in-depth discussions on Assam and Nagaland. Drawing upon major policy documents, on-the-ground experience and rare insight, the book examines centre–state relations, the armed forces, special acts, human rights and larger policy-level questions confronting the region. It also underlines the key role of the northeastern states in India’s ‘Look East’ policy.

Cogent and authentic, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of security studies, peace and conflict studies, area studies, Indian politics and history, particularly those concerned with Northeast India.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Conflicts and the State: context and contours

chapter |13 pages

Conflicts in the Northeast

The policy process

chapter |60 pages

A Manipur case study

chapter |54 pages

A Tripura case study

chapter |15 pages

Assam Rifles and Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958

Analysis and policy

chapter |23 pages

Conflicts and the state

Whither Northeast India?