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Tension in the Rolling Hills: Burmese Population and Border Trade in Mizoram

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  • Julien Levesque
  • Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman

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This paper first describes Mizoram’s Burmese population and its integration in Mizo society. It then examines border trade and its implications, with a particular focus on Aizawl’s central market, Bara Bazaar, to end with the role and attitude of the central and state governments in the tensions facing Mizoram.

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  • Julien Levesque & Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman, 2015. "Tension in the Rolling Hills: Burmese Population and Border Trade in Mizoram," Working Papers id:8024, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:8024
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