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How did the British treat this region? - History

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How did the British treat this region?

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During the British colonial period, the North-East region of India was treated as a separate and isolated area from the rest of British India. The British policy of separation and isolation contributed to the region’s unique development, which was distinct from the rest of the country. The British administration maintained this separation to avoid direct involvement with the indigenous ethnic groups, many of whom had distinct cultures, languages, and traditions. This policy created a sense of disconnection from the larger Indian identity and contributed to feelings of resentment after India gained independence. Post-independence, the region struggled with integration into the newly formed Indian state, which led to anti-Indian sentiments and demands for greater autonomy or independence.

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Chapter 4: Changing Face of the Indian Democracy (1977-1986) - EXERCISE 4.3 [Page 83]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Changing Face of the Indian Democracy (1977-1986)
EXERCISE 4.3 | Q 4. | Page 83
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