The inspiration for this book came when the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR), with support of the Naga Tribe Hohos, made its announcement, in November 2017, to observe January 10, starting in 2018, as Naga Day, to commemorate and remember the submission of the Naga Memorandum to the Indian Statutory Commission or the Simon Commission in 1929. So, not surprisingly, this work has been carried our in a hurry. But with the cooperation and collaboration of so many people, particularly the descendants of the signatories, this has been made possible.
About the Author
Charles Chasie is a Kohima-based independent researcher and author. He was a former editor and journalist in Nagaland and a winner of the prestigious Assam Media Trust Award. The author has closely observed, assessed and written about contemporary Naga events as they unfolded. He has contributed to various journals and publications, both in India and abroad for over three decades, and authored and co-authored books on media and the Naga situation. Among his work are. "The Naga Imbroglio: A Personal Perspective," digitised by Michigan University, "The State Strikes Bank: India and the Naga Insurgency," (co-authored) for East-West Center, Washington, (Policy Studies 52) and recently published the book, "The Road to Kohima: The Naga Experience in the 2nd World War", the first comprehensive Naga Narrative of the War (co-authored), November, 2017.
AUTHOR: Charles Chasie
PUBLISHER: Standard Printers & Publishers
PAGES: 208 Paperback
PUBLISHED YEAR: 2017
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