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India and Myanmar Borderlands: Ethnicity, Security and Connectivity

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This book explores the IndiaMyanmar 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 IndiaMyanmar borderlands; ethnic linkages; political economy of IndiaMyanmar 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.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138328464

About

Pahi Saikia is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Assam India. She is the author of Ethnic Mobilisation and Violence in Northeast India (2011). Her areas of specialization are international relations; foreign policy between India and neighboring countries; ethnic identity politics tribes and indigenous people in Northeast India; governance and political development in developing areas; security issues in borderlands Asia; social movements; and conflict prevention. She has published articles in books and in peer-reviewed journals such as India Review on security concerns and risks of conflict in the South Asian subregion subnationalist insurgency ethnofederalism and marginalized tribal ethnic minorities in Indias northeast.Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury is Senior Fellow with the Observer Research Foundations Neighbourhood Initiative Kolkata chapter India. She specializes in South Asia forced migration and women in conflict zones. Among her published work are the books Connecting Nations: India and Southeast Asia (co-edited 2019); State of Being Stateless (co-edited 2015); Women in Indian Borderlands (co-edited 2011) and SAARC at Crossroads: The Fate of Regional Cooperation in South Asia (2006). She is a regular contributor to peer-reviewed journals newspapers and magazines on energy crisis and subregional cooperation in South Asia religious violence connectivity and refugee issues in South Asia.

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