India's East and North East : Borderland Intimacies and Discontents (South Asia's Geopolitical & Strategic Engagement)

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India's East and North East : Borderland Intimacies and Discontents (South Asia's Geopolitical & Strategic Engagement)

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Full Description

This book critically examines the complex processes of border-making in South Asia, with a focus on India's Eastern and Northeastern borderlands. Rooted in the historical legacies of colonialism and their post-colonial implications, it explores how borders in this region embody rupture and hybridity, challenging simplistic notions of territoriality. Through diverse perspectives, the book delves into the nuanced interplay between state-making, political mobilization, and the lived experiences of borderland communities. The chapters investigate a range of borders—open, closed, land, and river—alongside the communities who navigate these spaces. By analyzing the social, legal, and political dimensions of these borderlands, the volume highlights the transcendence between legible and illegible, and legal and illegal, categories. It sheds light on the "cartographic anxieties" of states and the "demographic anxieties" of communities, emphasizing the tensions between imposed boundaries and lived realities.This interdisciplinary volume moves beyond viewing borderlands as mere physical divides, instead framing them as dynamic spaces shaped by histories, identities, and cross-border interactions. With contributions from scholars of varying expertise and positionalities, it offers a multifaceted understanding of border-making and its implications, challenging monolithic narratives and fostering a deeper appreciation of South Asia's intricate borderland dynamics.

Contents

Chapter 1.- Introduction.-Chapter 2.-Zones of Interest.-Chapter 3.-The Paradox of the Border.-Chapter 4.-Byasdeb Dasgupta.- -Chapter 5.-Reading Border/land in Select Narratives from the Northeast.-Chapter 6.-(Dis)Connections, Residues and Tibetan Buddhism in the Eastern Himalayan Borderlands.-Chapter 7.-Sharchokpas and Tshanglas in the India-Bhutan Borderlands.-Chapter 8.-'Drawing Out Lives from Lines that Divide'.-Chapter 9.-Colonizers' Conveniences, Locals' Curse.-The Zo Peoples Unending Negotiation with the Indo-Myanmar Border.-Chapter 10.-Bridging the Border.-Chapter 11.-From Frontier Tribes to Borderlanders.-T-Chapter 12.-Indigenous Map-making and Decolonizing Modern Cartography.- Chapter 13.-Understanding Colonial Legacies of Belonging in Post-Colonial Times in the Borderlands of the Eastern Himalayas-Chapter 14.-Postcolonial Darjeeling and the Making and (Un)making of Pravash at Home.-Chapter 15.-Neh-Tsari Frontier.-Chapter 16.-From Migrants to Citizens.- Chapter 17.- (Re)Making Borders.-Chapter 18.-The Complexities of Riparian Boundaries in South Asia's Borderland.-Chapter 19.-India's Strategic Response to Myanmar's Military Coup and Its Impacts on Regional Connectivity Projects and Borderland Communities.-Chapter 20.-State-making Practices, Multiple Authorities and Zones of Transition along the 'Edges'.-Chapter 21.- Materialities in Motion.-Chapter 22.-Dams as Border Walls.-Chapter 23.- A Note on Borderlands Studies in Northeast India.

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