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Borderlands is a comprehensive examination of India’s frontier regions and their significance in shaping the nation’s history and contemporary identity. Pradeep Damodaran delves into the diverse geographical, cultural, and political landscapes that define India’s borders with neighboring countries.
Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, the author traces how these borderland areas have evolved over centuries, influenced by migration, trade, conflict, and cultural exchange. The book explores the lives of people inhabiting these regions, their unique identities, and their complex relationships with the state.
Damodaran provides insights into how historical events and colonial legacies continue to impact these areas today. The work serves as an essential read for understanding India’s geopolitical dynamics, regional diversities, and the intricate stories of communities living at the nation’s edges.







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