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Navigating intolerance: Civil society activism and border dynamics in Sikkim and the India-Bhutan-China axis

By: Malsawamtluangi and Roman, Nagalaxmi M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Action: A Quarterly Review of Social Trends Description: 74(3), Jul-Sep, 2024: p.271-284.Subject(s): Civil society, intolerance, Border dynamics, Sikkim, Resilience, Advocacy, Cross border cooperation In: Social Action: A Quarterly Review of Social TrendsSummary: This paper investigates the relationship between civil society activism, intolerance, and border dynamics n Sikkim and the India-Bhutan China axis. This study delves into the complexities of democratic engagement amidst geopolitical tensions through a case study, ranging from commemorating historical incidents such as the Nathu La standoff to community led conservation initiatives in Sikkim, Bhutan’s gross national happiness principles shaping civil society participation, and cross border solidarity initiatives. – Reproduced
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This paper investigates the relationship between civil society activism, intolerance, and border dynamics n Sikkim and the India-Bhutan China axis. This study delves into the complexities of democratic engagement amidst geopolitical tensions through a case study, ranging from commemorating historical incidents such as the Nathu La standoff to community led conservation initiatives in Sikkim, Bhutan’s gross national happiness principles shaping civil society participation, and cross border solidarity initiatives. – Reproduced

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