Narendra Modi & Northeast: Conflict Management Through Development - Security Nexus

· INTERDISCIPLINARY INSTITUTE OF HUMAN SECURITY & GOVERNANCE
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From the days of election campaign for 2014 Lok Sabha, Northeast India occupied a special attention to Narendra Modi, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat. After taking oath as India’s Prime Minister, how his visionary ideas helped Northeast to become a ‘Development’ zone from a ‘Conflict’ zone, is the main crux of this Book. This book tries to test the hypothesis that “state versus community conflict in Northeast India can be managed through integrated thrust over ‘Development’ and ‘Security’ policies”.

The idea of connections between security and development thinking is not a new phenomenon, but intermingling both as a nexus and using this nexus for conflict management is a post-Cold War phenomenon. There are already some studies done on countries like Sudan, Sweden, Liberia, Afghanistan etc. – to test development-security nexus as a conflict management tool. But no study has yet done on India, where, in recent times, we see growing emphasis on this approach.

In the post-Cold War era, we can underline a change in the mode of conflict management in India’s North-eastern part. While, many theorists and policy-makers exemplify federal solution of violent ethnic identity demands as an ideal tool, both Central and State policies are relying more and more on development-security nexus. From the day of getting office as Premier, Narendra Modi has clearly shown his inclination towards this nexus for bringing peace and stability in Northeast. In different speeches and policy formulations, he seems stubborn towards insurgent groups’ federal demands, and emphasizing and implementing an integrated development plan for North-Eastern Region alongwith the rest of India. His well-acclaimed policies like ‘Act East’, and ‘Neighbourhood First’ also helping in both development and securitisation of Northeast. In this Book, the propositions of this Nexus will be empirically tested in five years of NDA regime (2014-19).

         Broadly, this Book will delve in the questions like – What do we mean by ‘Development- Security Nexus’?; How the ‘Development - Security Nexus’ is differently imbued with meaning and ultimately employed in India?; What are the ‘new’ policies of Indian Government during Modi-led NDA Government (2014 – 2019)?; What are the development policies and initiatives of NDA Government (2014 – 2019) in development arena of India’s Northeast?; What are the security measures of NDA Government (2014 –2019) in NER?; How far Development-Security Nexus is successful in mitigating or managing conflict in India’s North-eastern part?

This Study is qualitative research, in which content analysis technique is applied to study variety of data sources. In this Study, the Governmental documents from different ministries - like Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Ministry of Defence etc. - was interpreted to test the hypothesis. Some reliable non- Governmental sources - like data of Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt. Ltd., Environmental Systems Research Institute and South Asia Terrorism Portal etc. - was also examined for the information and their analysis. As the topic is very much contemporary and we have paucity of secondary sources, print media and multimedia sources were also considered from reliable sources.

I hope, this Book will be a benchmark for the society as well as policy making bodies as a comprehensive comparative database of the tested hypothesis that state versus community conflict in Northeast India can be managed through integrated thrust over Development and Security policies.

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Aqib Mulla
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A very informative book for readers interested in political ideologies and theories!
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Esteemed Political Scientist, with a strong background in academic institutions. Experienced in Indian Government & Politics, Identity Politics, Human Security, Women Studies, Refugee Studies & International Relations. Received UGC-NET Junior & Senior Research Fellowship for a PhD on Identity Politics of Rajbangshis & Gorkhas from Allahabad Central University.


Recognized with "Exceptional Women of Excellence" Award from Women Economic Forum, 2022. Authored 1 book, edited 9 books, and wrote 30 research articles published by well-known publishing houses.


Engaged as a Resource Person (Keynote Speaker & Guest of Honour - 13) & paper-presenter - 55 Conferences in India, UK (2), USA, Singapore, Ukraine & Philippines.


Editorial Board Member for 'International Journal of Philosophy, Economics & Law Review' (ISSN 2786-491X) by Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs, Ukraine, and 'International Journal of Bio Sciences and Technology' (ISSN: 0974-3987), indexed by EBSCO, PROQUEST & CABI.


Contributed to MOOC E Contents, commentaries & Book Reviews. Attended Winter School on “Forced Migration” (UNHCR, Govt. of Finland & MCRG); Summer School on “Analyzing Quantitative Data on Indian Politics” (CSDS, New Delhi); Winter School on “Life and Thought of Gandhi” (IIAS, Shimla).

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