ABSTRACT

This book explores the India–Myanmar relationship in terms of ethnicity, security and connectivity. With the process of democratic transition in Myanmar since 2011 and the ongoing Rohingya crisis, issues related to cross-border insurgency are one of the most important factors that determine bilateral ties between the two neighboring countries. The volume discusses a diverse range of themes – historical dimensions of cooperation; contested territories, resistance and violence in India–Myanmar borderlands; ethnic linkages; political economy of India–Myanmar cooperation; and Act East Policy – to examine the prospects and challenges of the strategic partnership between India and Myanmar, and analyzes further possibilities to move forward. The chapters further look at cross-border informal commercial exchanges, public health, population movements, and problems of connectivity and infrastructure projects.

Comprehensive, topical and with its rich empirical data, the volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of political studies, international relations, security studies, foreign policy, contemporary history, and South Asian studies as well as government bodies and think tanks.

chapter 1|18 pages

Conceptualizing India and Myanmar borderlands

Ethnicity, security and connectivity

part I|79 pages

India–Myanmar relations

chapter 3|19 pages

Crisis in the Rakhine State of Myanmar

Bilateral relations with India in perspective

chapter 4|16 pages

Reality on the Indo–Myanmar border

Field observations from Longwa and Hmaungbuchhuah on issues of ethnicity, connectivity and security

part II|43 pages

Proximity to connectivity

chapter 6|13 pages

India–Myanmar relations

A perspective from the border

chapter 7|15 pages

India–Myanmar borderland

Pressing concerns in public health hazards

chapter 8|13 pages

Employing proximity

Boosting bilateral ties between India and Myanmar

part III|51 pages

Changing political landscape and India–Myanmar cooperation

chapter 9|14 pages

Political economy of subregional cooperation

‘Interests’ in reframing the peripheries of India and Myanmar

chapter 11|20 pages

India–Myanmar relations

Political transition and shared borderlands