Informal Trade: China at India's North-East Border

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2023-04

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Empyreal Publishing House

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This may sound a little polemic but India’s approach to her own territories in the Northeast region has met with military, conditional packages, and limited communication. The quantum of growth and development, on par with other states in the cow-belt region or southern states, has always been a matter of debate, ignorance, and issues. This is not to deny the secessionist politics in the parts of the North-East region, which backfired at the serenity of Article 1 of the Indian Constitution. But to deny representation and economic activism, without the advocacy of bullets, to the people of the North-east region is anti-national. This book is a precise attempt, with proven facts and data, interviews, and suggestions to boost the trade prospects at the border of India-China. Historically, this trade route has been an ideal osmosis between India and China, and other regions of the world. With the backlash in the year 1962, the trade came to a halt till the year 2006. Since then the government of India and China, including the geopolitical concerns, has been gradual to boost the trade prospects. The cases of informal trade are also reported here, due to statism. Dr. Mahendra Lama, in the past, was appointed to study this trade circle. However, his data were a little exaggerated. The dire need, in this trade activities, needs a libertarian touch so as to also diffuse the concerns of trade and disputes between India and China

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Indian-China, Trade

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