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Research Projects

India's Northeastern Region and Connectivity: Japan's Engagement in the Past, Present and Future(2017_2_20_010)

Outline

India’s Northeastern Region has a unique standing in India because of several factors, including its complex ethnic composition, largely different experience of British control compared to the mainland, insurgency problems in the post-independent period, and sensitive location bordering five countries. Due to these factors, the central government of India used to preclude foreign involvement in the region. Under the present Modi government, however, India and Japan have officially announced they will cooperate in the development of the region with a particular focus on improving connectivity. During World War II, the advancement of the Japanese army into the present Manipur and Nagaland state not only brought massive destruction but also precipitated infrastructure development in the region and impacted the livelihood of the residents, although this fact has hardly caught the public’s attention in both India and Japan.

This research project aims first to evaluate the changing context of according significance to the Northeastern Region in the India-Japan relationship and second to investigate the current conditions of connectivity in terms of economic and infrastructure development and human mobility within the Northeastern Region and with neighboring countries. The project will seek to assess the potentialities along with the problems and elucidate the impacts on improving the connectivity of different groups of people and institutions.

Period

April 2017 - March 2019

Members of the Research Project
[ Organizer ] Murayama Mayumi
[ Co-researcher ] Sakai Kanako (Library)
[ Co-researcher ] Osada Noriyuki
[ Co-researcher ] Tsubota Kenmei
[ Co-researcher ] Sato Hiroshi (South Asian researcher)
[ Co-researcher ] Horimoto Takenori (Visiting Professor, The Center for South Asian Studies,
Gifu Women's University)
[ Co-researcher ] Izuyama Mari (The National Institute for Defense Studies)
[ Co-researcher ] Kimura Makiko (Associate Professor, Tsuda College)
[ Co-researcher ] Hazarika Sanjoy (Director, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative)
[ Co-researcher ] Gill Preeti (Literary Agent, Scholar on Northeast)
[ Co-researcher ] Choudhury Samrat (元Asian Age、 Free Press Journal (Bombay)編集者)
[ Co-researcher ] De Prabir (Professor, Research and Informatin Systems)


Publications
  • Outside Publisher-Book in English-