This book presents a first-hand account of the partition of India and how Chittagong Hill Tract was allotted to Pakistan, now Bangladesh, leaving the Chakmas bewildered and homeless. Analyzing the role of S.K. Chakma in the freedom struggle of India and for the cause of the people of Chittagong Hills Tract, who wanted to unite with India, it provides deep insight into the Chakma problem and the betrayal by the Radcliffe Award.
Examining the relevance of Buddhism in times of conflict, it also discusses at length the practice of Buddhism in day-to-day life, Buddhology and its impact on humanity, its role in the world peace, and its contribution towards world thought and culture. A discussion on Buddhism as a world religion finds place in the book as well.
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