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OverviewThis book presents various facets of border life in the strategic eastern sector of the India-China frontier, i.e. the Monpas of Tawang. It addresses the history of the Monpas’ transnational cultural and religious interaction. The respective chapters cover diverse topics such as culture, religion, the environment, border management, and social activism. The book offers a compelling analysis of Mon identity, their lifestyles in transition, and the reach of development politics in the Tawang borderland. It maximizes the reader's insights into development works in borderlands. This book is an essential guide for students, scholars, activists, policy makers, and anyone interested in learning about this unique geographical borderland of Monpa. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. Mayilvaganan , Nasima Khatoon , Sourina BejPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9789811543487ISBN 10: 9811543488 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 12 June 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction - Life and Society on the Edge of Tibet.- Chapter 2. Situating Tawang in the Sino-Indian Borderland in the Border Study Discourse.- Chapter 3. Tawang and the Mon in their Border Lands: A Historical Overview.- Chapter 4. Monyul’s Relationship With Tibet: The Ganden Potrang Era (1642-1911).- Chapter 5. Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads - A Tale of the Liberation of Tawang.- Chapter 6. Monpas, Tawang Monastery and Tibetan Buddhism - Ethno-Religious Links.- Chapter 7. Lifestyle and Health Issues among Monpa’s of Tawang.- Chapter 8. Natural Resources and Biodiversity Conservation Practices in Tawang.- Chapter 9. Infrastructuring Arunachal Pradesh Borderlands: A Case of Tawang Borderland.- Chapter 10. Hydropower Projects in Tawang: Concerns and Flood Proximity Estimation Using GIS Analysis.- Chapter 11. Locked in hydro politics: Understanding the local protests and differing dynamics in Tawang.- Chapter 12. Bigger Picture - Arunachal Pradesh In India-China Relations.- Chapter 13. Border Community and Border Management: A Case of Tawang Tract.ReviewsAuthor InformationM. Mayilvaganan is an Associate Professor in International Strategic and Security Studies Programme at National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bengaluru. He was a former visiting senior lecturer at Department of International and Strategic Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia, where he taught South Asia in International Relations, Modern Warfare and International Politics and Associate Fellow at the Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA), New Delhi. He has published in the areas related to India’s Neighborhood and Indo-Pacific. His fields of academic interest are strategic and security issues concerning India's neighborhood, Indo-Pacific, foreign policies of India, China, Japan and the US, Borderland and non-traditional security issues. Nasima Khatoon is a Research Associate in International Strategic and Security Studies Programme at National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru. Her areas of research include nucleardiplomacy, national security, and West Asia. Sourina Bej is a Research Associate in International Strategic and Security Studies Programme at National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru. Her research interest is on water governance, climate change, identity and development politics in South Asia. She has also worked as a correspondent-cum-copy editor at The Times of India, Chennai. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |