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India-Myanmar border fencing and India’s act east policy

By: Majumdar, Munmun.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: India Quarterly: A Journal Of International Affairs Description: 76(1), Mar, 2020: p. 58-72.Subject(s): Look east policy, Act east policy, Border communities, Myanmar, Manipur In: India Quarterly: A Journal Of International AffairsSummary: The Manipur–Myanmar border is a fine example in establishing that cross-border linkages are far more central to historical change than previously acknowledged. Fencing of the Manipur–Myanmar border created barriers to economic exchanges and livelihood while dividing cultures and families. Therefore, understanding the ways in which the fencing affects the border communities is important and crucial for comprehending the role of the border communities living along the Manipur–Myanmar border in India’s Act East Policy (AEP), together with in examining the ways in which they can be engaged for the successful implementation of the policy.- Reproduced
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The Manipur–Myanmar border is a fine example in establishing that cross-border linkages are far more central to historical change than previously acknowledged. Fencing of the Manipur–Myanmar border created barriers to economic exchanges and livelihood while dividing cultures and families. Therefore, understanding the ways in which the fencing affects the border communities is important and crucial for comprehending the role of the border communities living along the Manipur–Myanmar border in India’s Act East Policy (AEP), together with in examining the ways in which they can be engaged for the successful implementation of the policy.- Reproduced

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