Subir Bhoumik's book reviewed: India backed Shanti Bahini BY Abid Bahar, Canada The book Troubled Periphery:Crisis of India's Northeast by Subir Bhaumik exposing India and the Shanti Bahini operations is a new addition to what MBI Munshi's "India Doctrine" already exposes about Indian policy in the region that certain Indian leadership desires and it is active in keeping smaller countries of the region under its domination through creating chaos. Unfortunately through the Congress Party lense Hasina's Bangladesh AL government sees things differently in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Bhaumik's book particularly shows the mentality of the Congress Party, a self proclained progressive party, the latter claims it promotes Ghandi's non violence that is peace not war. In Reality however, the attitude of domination through starting a war or conflict has been prevailing from Nehru's time. It is evident in its occupation of smaller nations of South Asia. Such Indian Congress syndicate's mentality demonstrates as if Indan leadership is not happy keeping its vast delit majority under the much hated caste domination, and that Indian Congress's caste leadership needed to promote its caste philosophy in the regional level among nations and consequently poisoning the harmony among nations. Under the circumstances,to bring peace and harmony in the region the formation of a loosely comprised South Asian Federation with Sri Lanka, Meldivp, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan and Afganistan is much needed. |
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