Dimensions of Displaced People in North-East India

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It has been observed that South Asia has the fourth largest concentration of refugees, internally displaced persons and migrants in the world. Many of the refugee issues in South Asia are perhaps well covered but the eastern and northeastern part of this subcontinent which has experienced substantial refugee flows because of the geopolitical proximity of the host of countries and sub regions in turmoil is, one of the most under reported in terms of refugee problem. In recent times the problem of internal displacement in the region due to sharpening ethnic strife is also becoming a matter of serious concern.

This book is the outcome of a regional seminar organised by the North Eastern Regional Centre of the ICSSR, Shillong. This book offers detailed information related to refugees, migrants and internally displaced persons in Northeast India and thereby it seeks to fill the gap created by lack of authentic information from the area.

This book will be of great help to the students, research scholars, administrators, diplomats, policy makers and to the public in general.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR C. Joshua Thomas

Dr. C. Joshua Thomas is Director incharge, ICSSR North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong. Dr. Thomas has been writing on issues related to the problem of displacement, border trade, ethnicity and insurgency in North-East India. Recently he had edited a book, Policy and Economy: Agenda for Contemporary North-East India.

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Title
Dimensions of Displaced People in North-East India
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Edition
Reprint.
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ISBN
9788187498360
Length
xvi+399p.,
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