FROM FRONTIER TO HEARTLAND: A CENTURY OF SANGH PARIVAR IN THE NORTHEAST

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Non-Fiction

FROM FRONTIER TO HEARTLAND: A CENTURY OF SANGH PARIVAR IN THE NORTHEAST

By: Rouhin Deb, Nabaarun Barooah

795.00

  • ISBN: 978-93-7003-495-2
  • Pages: 312 pages
  • Published: 05 June, 2025
  • Format: Hardback
  • Imprint: Rupa
  • Language: English

At the far end of our eastern lands, the sisters are often misunderstood, misread, and misinterpreted. Cradling distinctive and deep-rooted diversities, the hills are home to some of the most heterogenous identities in the country, making it one of the hardest regions to navigate in terms of national integration. The region has experienced all shades of violence—and deafening silence through its turbulent history and has rarely known peace. Across its vast geographical expanse, it has witnessed women and men, organizations and nationalities, and colonial and sovereign powers attempt to interact with the population in their own unique ways. While much of the present literature discusses the evolution and journeys of several key players in the region, one organization’s story has remained under wraps. From Frontiers to the Heartland: A Century of Sangh Parivar in the Northeast is an attempt to change that.

Through this work, authors Rouhin Deb and Nabaarun Barooah offer an eye-opening exploration of the Sangh Parivar’s century-long journey in Northeast India. Drawing from oral narratives, stories and first-hand research, the book delves into how the Sangh Parivar, often viewed as a force of centralization, has navigated the region’s rich cultural mosaic to bridge the socio-cultural, political and religious divides. From the spread of Christianity during British rule to post Independence struggles related to the Emergency, illegal immigration, ethnic militancy and regionalism, the Sangh’s journey is a testament to its adaptability and resilience. Over time, it has successfully carved a niche for itself in the region, and dominates the political narrative today.

Rouhin Deb is chief economist at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, Government of Assam. With a passion for economics, finance and policy, he frequently writes columns in national dailies such as The Indian Express, Financial Express, and The Hindu Business Line, among others. Deb completed his PhD in business policy from IIM Shillong and served as a visiting professor at the Development Management Institute, Patna. He was formerly a student at Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya in Arunachal Pradesh.

Nabaarun Barooah is a Sir Jadunath Sarkar Fellow at the Foundation for Indian Historical and Cultural Research (FIHCR). An author and political commentator based in Guwahati, he completed his graduation and post-graduation from Ashoka University. From 2021 to 2022, he served as assistant research executive in the Chief Minister’s Office, Assam. He is a regular contributor to national publications like The Indian Express, The Hindu Business Line and Swarajya.

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