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In the midst of global contemplations surrounding nationalism and identity, this book delves deep into the historical narrative of one of the planet’s most recently formed and intriguing regions: Northeast India. Emerged through the stroke of a pen in 1947, as the British Raj underwent a seismic rupture resulting in the partition into India and Pakistan, this realm unfurls as a landscape of river valleys and hills, inhabited by a multitude of tribes. These tribes, some untouched in their ancient practices until colonial rule, found themselves nestled in a realm where their customs, often associated with headhunting, gave them a distinct identity among their neighboring communities.
Within the pages of this narrative, penned by Samrat Choudhury, unfurls the intricate journey of how these remote hill tribes, alongside the varied inhabitants of the sprawling Brahmaputra river valley, became integral components of the “imagined nation” that embodies India. Amidst this exploration, the author traverses the ongoing tug-of-war between two distinct visions of India: Bharat, characterized by Hindu nationalist ideals, and Hindustan, a nomenclature rooted in Persia that extends westward to Turkey. Employing a panoramic perspective, this captivating political chronicle retraces the diverse routes by which imperialism, the influence of Christianity, and the British affinity for tea intertwined to assimilate each of the contemporary states within the region into the tapestry of modern India.
'This book brings great clarity and insight to the history of India's Northeast - a region of mind-boggling diversity, where competing powers have struggled to impose their authority and to delineate boundaries that remain disputed even today. Essential reading, warmly welcomed.' - James Manor, Professor Emeritus, School of Advanced Study, University of London, and author of Politics and State-Society Relations in India
Samrat Choudhury a.k.a. Samrat X is a journalist and author from Shillong, India. He is a former editor of broadsheet newspapers in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. His latest work, The Braided River, is a travelogue following the course of the...
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