Publication
6 Sep 2012
The violence in 2012 in Assam and the purportedly related scare of retaliatory attacks on those from the northeast, living in different parts of India, have drawn unprecedented media attention towards the region. The author argues that this may not be the type of attention that the region has yearned for but nonetheless presents an opportunity to put the crucial issues afflicting the region into perspective. He further argues that the series of events also brings to light some pan-Indian issues that affect a much larger constituency. This paper analyses the background to the violence itself, the ‘exodus’ of northeast-origin citizens back to their home states and what all these mean for India as a whole.
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Author | Laldinkima Sailo |
Series | ISAS Insights |
Issue | 187 |
Publisher | Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) |
Copyright | © 2012 National University of Singapore |