Tag Archives: Northeast India

  • ‘China Doesn’t See Us as Friends’: Patel’s Letter to Nehru in 1950

    These are some of the questions which occur to my mind. It is possible that a consideration of these matters may lead us into wider questions of our relationship with China, Russia, America, Britain and Burma. ...

  • Nava Thakuria Targeting illegal migrants in India

    The Indian government has decided for screening of all illegal migrants taking shelter in the populous country though updating the National Register of Citizens. ...

  • Nava Thakuria India’s national elections: Northeast shows the way

    The Northeastern electorate valiantly defied their diktats, and in a sustained manner they reposed their faith on the Parliamentary democracy of India. ...

  • Monpa youths at TIPA for cultural exchange programme

    The ten students, who will be trained for three months at TIPA are all Monpas, an ethnic group from Tawang of Arunachal Pradesh, a far eastern state in the Indian Himalayas. ...

  • Tibetans in Arunachal Pradesh face wrath of locals

    The Student Union Movement of All Arunachal (SUMAA) asked the state government to immediately cancel all facilities provided to Tibetans under the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy (TRP). ...

  • Nava Thakuria Manufacturing misguided protests in Tibet-bordering Northeast India

    Can Assam be placed on a red-hot pan anytime by a few motivated leaders, even though for a wrong reason? ...

  • Tibet-bordering forum debates electrocution deaths

    Concerned that India loses nearly 10,000 people to electrocution deaths annually, a civil society group has raised voices for a total rearrangement of the power supply system in the country. ...

  • Nava Thakuria Tibet-bordering region supports anti-Beijing stand

    Patriotic People’s Front Assam (PPFA) strongly endorsed the stand of the Bhutan government against China's illegitimate activities in Sikkim’s Doklam locality. ...

  • Nava Thakuria Tibet-bordering Indian region turns safer for journalists

    The populous country of India stands in an awkward position over the journo-murder index, as it has witnessed the murder of four professional journalists in the last six months. ...

  • Nava Thakuria Tibet-bordering bridge should be named after Bhupen-da

    A civil society group in northeast India urges the governments at Dispur and New Delhi to name the bridge after the legendary cultural personality Dr Bhupen Hazarika (Bhupen-da). ...