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Ethnicity is the underlying cause which poses a great challenge in the resolution of the problems in the North-East region of India. Comment

Topic: Indian Nationalism. Syllabus: Indian Nationalism: Political Strategies of India’s Freedom Struggle; Perspectives on Indian National Movement; Gandhi, Tagore, Nehru, Ambedkar, and the socialists. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Indian Nationalism.

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Ethnicity is a central, not a solitary, cause of North-East conflict. Naga, Mizo, Bodo, and Assam Accord politics show peoplehood claims against existing maps. Sixth Schedule and Inner Line already treat identity as law. Colonial borders, hydropower and timber, migration, and AFSPA co-produce the deadlock. Settlements that only pay development, or that only freeze one ethnic winner, recreate minorities.

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Introduction

  • Ethnicity is a central cleavage in the North-East: tribe, language, hills and plains, and indigeneity versus migrant. Calling it the underlying cause of every unresolved problem is too simple. Colonial borders, development models, and the security state also structure the conflict, even when the names of the parties are ethnic.

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Why ethnicity is central

  • The region is a corridor of Tibeto-Burman, Tai, Mon-Khmer, and Indo-Aryan groups, with Inner Line and Sixth Schedule devices that treat identity as a legal fact.
  • Naga nationalism, from the Naga National Council to NSCN factions, frames a people and a territory that do not match state boundaries. Peace talks and the Framework Agreement show ethnicity as both grievance and bargaining identity.
  • Mizo, Bodo, Kuki, Khasi, and Garo assertions, and Assam’s anti-foreigner movement leading to the Assam Accord (1985), organised politics as ethnic demography.
  • Walker Connor and later Indian scholars of ethno-nationalism treat such mobilisation as more than “law and order.” Kymlicka’s minority-nation argument fits hill councils and autonomous districts.

Why “underlying” overstates a single cause

  • Colonial recruitment, inner lines, and the Radcliffe–post-1947 border made minorities overnight. The cause includes state-making, not only primordial culture.
  • Boas and Herskovits warn against treating ethnicity as a timeless essence. North-East identities have been recast by census, conversion, and reservation lists.
  • Resource conflicts—oil, timber, hydropower, poppy, and highway corridors—follow Easton’s allocation. Ethnicity organises who is seen as entitled to the resource.
  • AFSPA and militarisation, as in debates after alleged excesses, add a security cause that can outlive any one ethnic charter.
  • Migration from Bangladesh and from other Indian states is economic as well as cultural. The NRC exercise in Assam mixed citizenship law with ethnic anxiety.

Resolution problems

  • Ethnic settlements often create new minorities inside the winner’s map, as Bodo territorial politics and Bru/Reang displacement showed.
  • A Naga “unique history” claim collides with Manipur’s territorial integrity, an inter-ethnic deadlock the Centre cannot split by development grants alone.
  • Sixth Schedule and Article 371 variants are liberal-multicultural tools. They can freeze elite ethnic brokers, a Michels oligarchy in a tribal key.
  • Gandhi’s swaraj does not by itself settle overlapping homelands. Ambedkar’s equal citizenship sits in tension with indigenous priority.

Comment

  • Ethnicity is the idiom and a real cause of North-East conflict. It is not a geological base under all other causes.
  • Resolution needs political recognition (talks, autonomy, Inner Line), economic justice, and demilitarisation sequenced with trust.
  • Treating only ethnicity produces either partition logic or forced assimilation. Treating only development produces the charge of internal colonialism.
  • The accurate comment is: ethnicity is the principal identity through which North-East problems are posed, and therefore a necessary object of any settlement, not a sufficient explanation of why settlements fail.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  NE[North-East problems] --> ETH[Ethnic homelands]
  NE --> B[Borders migration]
  NE --> R[Resources hydropower]
  NE --> S[AFSPA security]
  ETH --> NAGA[Naga talks Sixth Schedule]

Conclusion

Ethnicity organises North-East conflict and makes resolution hard because homelands overlap. Borders, resources, migration, and AFSPA are co-causes. A settlement that names ethnicity without sharing power and security will fail, and so will a settlement that pretends ethnicity is only a mask.

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