1. India's Unreported War.
- Author
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Patterson, George N.
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NAGA (South Asian people) ,POLITICS & government of India ,MOUNTAINS ,TRIBES - Abstract
India's liberation of Goa is on the wane, it is reported that New Delhi is considering fanning the embers again by "finally settling the Naga revolt." The Nagas, on the other hand, have sworn that rather than be India's sixteenth state sometime in the year 1962, they will turn to their "Mongolian brothers" in China for help in expelling India's officially admitted 40000 troops from Naga territory. The Nagas are only one group of several tribes scattered along India's Northeast Frontier, between Bhutan, Tibet and Burma. The Nagas themselves have no common boundary with "the Tibet region of China," but they have with Burma; and in the tangle of jungles, 10000 foot Himalayan mountains and associated tribes.
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- 1962