Small arms proliferation in India's North-East: a case study of Assam
By: Dasgupta, Anindita.
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ArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.59-65.Subject(s): Insurgency - India, North East | Insurgency
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Insurgency in the north-east has been fuelled by the increasing proliferation of small arms in the region, and the support received from external militant outfits. Military operations will do little to curb the increased resentment in these regions; rather a willingness and desire by the centre to recognise regional and ethnic aspiration will lead to a process of reconciliation in the troubled north-east. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 36, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR47865 |
Insurgency in the north-east has been fuelled by the increasing proliferation of small arms in the region, and the support received from external militant outfits. Military operations will do little to curb the increased resentment in these regions; rather a willingness and desire by the centre to recognise regional and ethnic aspiration will lead to a process of reconciliation in the troubled north-east. - Reproduced


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