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This book discusses the untold story of North East India's role during the Second World War and its resultant socio-economic and political impact, based on a study of the frontier of Brahmaputra and Surma Valley of Assam-the administrative and political hub of the region, where decisions on the allied war efforts were effected.

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses the untold story of North East India's role during the Second World War and its resultant socio-economic and political impact, based on a study of the frontier of Brahmaputra and Surma Valley of Assam-the administrative and political hub of the region, where decisions on the allied war efforts were effected.
Autorenporträt
Sima Saigal is Associate Professor at the North East Regional Institute of Education (NERIE-NCERT), Meghalaya, India. She has a PhD from North Eastern Hill University, Shillong and a post-doctoral degree from Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. She has been associated with NERIE-NCERT for 15 years and has been actively involved in the field of education. She has also worked on several research projects relating to human rights violation, peace and conflict resolutions in North East India.
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'A simple and lucid history fit for erudite scholars and general readers alike, this book tells the story of the Second World War fought on the Indian soil, while deftly braiding socio-economic and political developments in North East India. It brings new insights on the social and economic history of the region during the war, without offering a conventional military history. A must-read for anyone interested in the riveting history of the global war and its multiple ramifications in North East India.'

Sajal Nag, former Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Distinguished Chair Professor in Social Sciences, Presidency University, Kolkata, India