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India–Bangladesh Border Disputes


India–Bangladesh Border Disputes

Author: Amit Ranjan

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2018-10-30


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This book discusses history of mental construction of the border between India and Bangladesh. It investigates how and when a border was constructed between the people, and discusses how the mental construction preceded the physical construction. It also examines the perils faced by those forced to leave their homes as a result of the partition of India in 1947. Globally throughout history, the absence of borders made the movement of people from one place to another easier. The construction of borders and sovereign de-limitation of territory restricted or even prevented seamless migration. The situation becomes more complex near borders that were previously open to the movement of people. One such border is between India and Bangladesh, where, in August 1947, suddenly people were told that the places they used to visit on a daily basis were now a part of a different sovereign country. This book argues that borders construct the identity of an individual or a group. Those who cross to the other side of border, for whatever reason, are identified and categorized by the state and the people. Sometimes these migrants face violence from the locals because they are considered a threat to the local working class. The book also explains how, after the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, everyday encounter between people from India and Bangladesh have further embedded a feeling of us versus them. In 2015, India and Bangladesh agreed to implement the India–Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA). This book assesses whether the implementation of this agreement will have impacts on border-related problems like mobility, migration, and tensions. It is a valuable resource for policymakers, journalists, researchers and students.

A History of RedGreen


A History of RedGreen

Author: Parvej Husen Talukder

language: en

Publisher: Pencil

Release Date: 2022-10-09


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Bangladesh is a populous and developing country in South Asia. After gaining independence from Pakistan in the 1971 war of independence, the country emerged on the world map as an independent state. The story of Bangladesh's victory is as happy as it is sad. The history of the loss of lives of three million Bengalis, the loss of respect of thousands of mothers and sisters, the loss of billions of taka ( BDT ) and the freedom gained in exchange for the blood of millions of Bengalis thrilled me again and again. This history should touch the hearts of millions of teenagers around the world, so I am writing a history of redgreen. • Parvej Husen Talukder.

Islamic Radicalisation In India: Origin and Challenges


Islamic Radicalisation In India: Origin and Challenges

Author: Arun Anand

language: en

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Release Date: 2023-10-10


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Gain understanding of extremism with Islamic Radicalisation In India: Origin And Challenges, where insights into the origins and dynamics of radicalization shed light on contemporary security challenges. Islamic Radicalisation In India: Origin And Challenges Book in English by Arun Anand Two sets of developments have become quite visible over the last fewyears. While scores of activists belonging to Hindu organisations havebeen killed by radical Islamists; there Is also a growing clamour within a sectionof Indian Muslims to assert their religious identity aggressively and display itexplicitly. There are some crucial aspects of radicalisation of Muslims in India thatneed to be understood. First, unlike the western world, radicalisation in India ishappening not only in urban areas but also in far flung as well as remote ruralareas. The population in rural India needs to be watched and monitored moreclosely in this regard. Second, radicalisation in India has been ‘legitimised’ in thename of ‘protecting minority rights’ by many political parties for garneringMuslim votes. Their regressive stand on issues like hijab and silence on thekilling of Hindu activists by radical Islamists further perpetuates radicalisation.Third, as a society we are refusing to learn lessons from the past. Radicalisationof Muslims led to partition of India in 1947. It is time not to be like that pigeonwho closes eyes thinking the cat doesn't exist and ends getting eaten up.