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There seems to be no end to the growing number of victims of civil war, terrorism, guerrilla warfare and military repression on the Indian subcontinent, despite the absence of interstate wars over the past ten years. These conflicts often involve armed paramilitary militias or insurgents of one sort or other, and it is their ideology, sociology and strategies that the contributors to this book investigate. Whether based on ideological motives - such as the Maoists and Naxalites in Nepal and India - or invested with a fundamentalist religious mission - the Hindu nationalist Bajrang Dal in India, the Sunni SSP in Pakistan, or Islamist militias in Bangladesh-all these movements use violence to exercise social control, challenge the authority of the state and impose their own particular worldview.Although they seek also to undermine the state, depriving it of the monopoly on legitimate violence that it supposedly holds, governments are equally adept at exploiting them to make them serve their own ends. For the authorities, these movements can be useful tools for their pursuit of both moral and social order. However delegating power to such groups for short term political gains can be an extremely risky enterprise, as demonstrated by Indira Gadhi's patronage of the Sikh militant group that later assassinated her. "Armed Militas of South Asia" is the first comprehensive book of its sort and will be required reading for all those interested in the politics of the subcontinent and Myanmar.

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'The proliferation of violent militias in recent years represents one of the most disturbing trends in South Asia. Dedicated to causes that range from class war to ethno-religious conflict, they pose a dangerous challenge to a region where co-operation between neighbouring states appears to be slowly gaining ground. This broad and comprehensive study by a team of mainly French anthropologists, political scientists and policy experts explores the diverse ideologies, complex recruitment patterns and myriad objectives of paramilitary groups in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Burma. Based on new and often consequential research conducted in difficult and demanding circumstances, the result is a volume rich in detail and brimming with insight.' - Farzana Shaikh, Chatham House, Royal Institute of International Affairs, author, Making Sense of Pakistan 'South Asia, like other parts of the world today, experiences more conflict involving non-state actors than armed conflict between states. But what do India and Nepal's Maoist insurgents, Tamil separatists in Sri Lanka, Islamist insurgents in Kashmir and ethnic militias in Burma have in common? This empirically rich volume proposes that despite differences in the regimes in which these armed groups operate and diversity in their goals and structures, there are reasons to consider them together.' - Contemporary South Asia

Table of Contents
Introduction-(Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot) | The Naxalites of Bihar: Between Arms and Urns-(Nicolas Jaoul) | Maoism and the Ethnic Factor in Nepal's People's War-(Gilles Boquerat | The LTTE: A Movement of Liberation and National Oppression-(Chris Smith) | Myanmar's Militia: Between Insurrection and Maintenance of Order-(Renaud Egreteau) | The Hizb-ul Mujahidin of Kashmir, Imaginaries and Clientelism-(Amelie Blom) | The SSP, Herald of Sunni Militancy in Pakistan-(Mariam Abou Zahab) | Islamist Militia in Bangladesh: Symptoms of a Weak State?-(Jeremie Codron) | The Hindutva Brigade and Cultural Policing-(Christophe Jaffrelot) | Militia of Khalistan: Servants and Users of the State-(Laurent Gayer) | Conclusion-(Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot)

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      Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 26/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9781850659778, 978-1850659778
      ISBN10: 185065977X

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      Book Synopsis
      There seems to be no end to the growing number of victims of civil war, terrorism, guerrilla warfare and military repression on the Indian subcontinent, despite the absence of interstate wars over the past ten years. These conflicts often involve armed paramilitary militias or insurgents of one sort or other, and it is their ideology, sociology and strategies that the contributors to this book investigate. Whether based on ideological motives - such as the Maoists and Naxalites in Nepal and India - or invested with a fundamentalist religious mission - the Hindu nationalist Bajrang Dal in India, the Sunni SSP in Pakistan, or Islamist militias in Bangladesh-all these movements use violence to exercise social control, challenge the authority of the state and impose their own particular worldview.Although they seek also to undermine the state, depriving it of the monopoly on legitimate violence that it supposedly holds, governments are equally adept at exploiting them to make them serve their own ends. For the authorities, these movements can be useful tools for their pursuit of both moral and social order. However delegating power to such groups for short term political gains can be an extremely risky enterprise, as demonstrated by Indira Gadhi's patronage of the Sikh militant group that later assassinated her. "Armed Militas of South Asia" is the first comprehensive book of its sort and will be required reading for all those interested in the politics of the subcontinent and Myanmar.

      Trade Review
      'The proliferation of violent militias in recent years represents one of the most disturbing trends in South Asia. Dedicated to causes that range from class war to ethno-religious conflict, they pose a dangerous challenge to a region where co-operation between neighbouring states appears to be slowly gaining ground. This broad and comprehensive study by a team of mainly French anthropologists, political scientists and policy experts explores the diverse ideologies, complex recruitment patterns and myriad objectives of paramilitary groups in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Burma. Based on new and often consequential research conducted in difficult and demanding circumstances, the result is a volume rich in detail and brimming with insight.' - Farzana Shaikh, Chatham House, Royal Institute of International Affairs, author, Making Sense of Pakistan 'South Asia, like other parts of the world today, experiences more conflict involving non-state actors than armed conflict between states. But what do India and Nepal's Maoist insurgents, Tamil separatists in Sri Lanka, Islamist insurgents in Kashmir and ethnic militias in Burma have in common? This empirically rich volume proposes that despite differences in the regimes in which these armed groups operate and diversity in their goals and structures, there are reasons to consider them together.' - Contemporary South Asia

      Table of Contents
      Introduction-(Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot) | The Naxalites of Bihar: Between Arms and Urns-(Nicolas Jaoul) | Maoism and the Ethnic Factor in Nepal's People's War-(Gilles Boquerat | The LTTE: A Movement of Liberation and National Oppression-(Chris Smith) | Myanmar's Militia: Between Insurrection and Maintenance of Order-(Renaud Egreteau) | The Hizb-ul Mujahidin of Kashmir, Imaginaries and Clientelism-(Amelie Blom) | The SSP, Herald of Sunni Militancy in Pakistan-(Mariam Abou Zahab) | Islamist Militia in Bangladesh: Symptoms of a Weak State?-(Jeremie Codron) | The Hindutva Brigade and Cultural Policing-(Christophe Jaffrelot) | Militia of Khalistan: Servants and Users of the State-(Laurent Gayer) | Conclusion-(Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot)

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