“The re-organisation of North-East India was a strategic response to historical grievances and ethnic aspirations”. Analyze the effectiveness of this re-organisation in fostering peace and development in the region.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.
Topic: Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.
Q1. “The re-organisation of North-East India was a strategic response to historical grievances and ethnic aspirations”. Analyze the effectiveness of this re-organisation in fostering peace and development in the region. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: PIB
Why the question The Prime Minister greeted the people of Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura on its Statehood Day. Key Demand of the Question The question demands an analysis of how the re-organisation of North-East India was shaped by historical and ethnic factors, along with an evaluation of its success and challenges in achieving peace and development in the region. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Provide a brief context on the historical and ethnic complexities of North-East India that necessitated its re-organisation, emphasizing its strategic importance for national integration. Body Strategic response to grievances and aspirations: Discuss how the re-organisation aimed to address ethnic demands, historical injustices, and administrative challenges. Successes of re-organisation: Highlight improvements in governance, economic growth, political representation, and cultural preservation. Challenges in fostering peace and development: Examine persistent insurgency, economic dependency, inter-state conflicts, and governance issues. Conclusion Suggest a forward-looking approach involving inclusive development, enhanced governance, and socio-political harmony to ensure sustainable peace and progress in the region.
Why the question The Prime Minister greeted the people of Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura on its Statehood Day.
Key Demand of the Question The question demands an analysis of how the re-organisation of North-East India was shaped by historical and ethnic factors, along with an evaluation of its success and challenges in achieving peace and development in the region.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction Provide a brief context on the historical and ethnic complexities of North-East India that necessitated its re-organisation, emphasizing its strategic importance for national integration.
• Strategic response to grievances and aspirations: Discuss how the re-organisation aimed to address ethnic demands, historical injustices, and administrative challenges.
• Successes of re-organisation: Highlight improvements in governance, economic growth, political representation, and cultural preservation.
• Challenges in fostering peace and development: Examine persistent insurgency, economic dependency, inter-state conflicts, and governance issues.
Conclusion Suggest a forward-looking approach involving inclusive development, enhanced governance, and socio-political harmony to ensure sustainable peace and progress in the region.