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Title: The periphery strikes back
Other Titles: challenges to the nation-state in Assam and Nagaland
Authors: Misra, Udayon
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
Abstract: To state that diversity has been a central feature of Indian history amounts to stating only the obvious. But what has not been stressed as often is the fact that the nuances and implications of this diversity were very well understood and appreciated. The oft quoted Rigvedic verse ‘tadekam sat, etc.’ is one of the earliest expressions of Indian sensitivity to cultural and ideological diversity.
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