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"Based on over ten years of travel in India’s North East, this powerful book by award-winning journalist Anubha Bhonsle examines the complex and difficult history of Manipur that has led, among other tragedies, to the horrors of ethnic strife and government apathy that the state witnessed between 2023 and 2025. Through the story of Irom Sharmila—who was on a hunger strike, and kept in custody and force-fed by a nasal tube, for sixteen years—and many others who fell victim to violence or despair or have stood up to fight for peace and justice, she shows us an entire society ravaged by insurgency and counter-insurgency operations, corruption and ethnic rivalries. Drawing upon extensive interviews with personnel of the Indian army and intelligence agencies, politicians and bureaucrats, leaders of insurgent groups, Irom Sharmila and her family and ordinary people across Manipur, Anubha Bhonsle has produced a compelling and important book on the North East, the Indian nation, identity politics and the enormous human cost of conflict. This landmark book about our recent past is a necessary read if we wish to understand our troubled present."

 

 

About the Author

"Anubha Bhonsle is an acclaimed TV and print journalist. She has written long-form narrative pieces and produced award-winning documentaries for CNN-IBN, The New York Times, The Wilson Centre and Women Under Siege. Much of her reportage has concentrated on the impact of long-standing conflict. She has reported from Jammu and Kashmir and the North East of India, especially Manipur. Anubha is a recipient of the Ramnath Goenka Award and is a Hubert H. Humphrey/Fulbright Fellow 2015-16. In 2014 she was given the Chameli Devi Award for her body of work. The Jury at the New York Film Festival commended her documentaries on Irom Sharmila and the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)."
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Mother, Where�s My Country?

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  • ISBN: 9789363362185
  • Author: Anubha Bhonsle
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Pages: 264
  • Format: Paperback
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"Based on over ten years of travel in India’s North East, this powerful book by award-winning journalist Anubha Bhonsle examines the complex and difficult history of Manipur that has led, among other tragedies, to the horrors of ethnic strife and government apathy that the state witnessed between 2023 and 2025. Through the story of Irom Sharmila—who was on a hunger strike, and kept in custody and force-fed by a nasal tube, for sixteen years—and many others who fell victim to violence or despair or have stood up to fight for peace and justice, she shows us an entire society ravaged by insurgency and counter-insurgency operations, corruption and ethnic rivalries. Drawing upon extensive interviews with personnel of the Indian army and intelligence agencies, politicians and bureaucrats, leaders of insurgent groups, Irom Sharmila and her family and ordinary people across Manipur, Anubha Bhonsle has produced a compelling and important book on the North East, the Indian nation, identity politics and the enormous human cost of conflict. This landmark book about our recent past is a necessary read if we wish to understand our troubled present."

 

 

About the Author

"Anubha Bhonsle is an acclaimed TV and print journalist. She has written long-form narrative pieces and produced award-winning documentaries for CNN-IBN, The New York Times, The Wilson Centre and Women Under Siege. Much of her reportage has concentrated on the impact of long-standing conflict. She has reported from Jammu and Kashmir and the North East of India, especially Manipur. Anubha is a recipient of the Ramnath Goenka Award and is a Hubert H. Humphrey/Fulbright Fellow 2015-16. In 2014 she was given the Chameli Devi Award for her body of work. The Jury at the New York Film Festival commended her documentaries on Irom Sharmila and the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)."

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