Mainland India

Region comprising most of India
India's international borders in Kashmir (left) and Northeast India (right), outside of mainland India, are disputed by Pakistan and China (centre).

Mainland India is a geo-political term sometimes used to refer to India excluding the region of Northeast India and the disputed territory of Kashmir,[1] with the north-east connected by the Siliguri Corridor.[2][3][4][5][6]

In a geographical context, Mainland India includes the entirety of India (including Northeast India) in continental Asia, excluding islands such as the union territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.

Geopolitical term

Mainland India has been noted for having neglected Northeast India to a significant extent due to the Northeast's distinctness,[7] with the Northeast having become somewhat alienated as a result,[4][8] and ending up trending towards Korean cultural influences as a result.[9]

See also

  • Geography of India
  • List of islands of India, considered distinct from mainland India
  • Indian Himalayan Region, including non-mainland India

References

  1. ^ "Railway To Connect Kashmir With Mainland India By Dec: Minister". Kashmir Observer. 2023-03-25. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  2. ^ McDuie-Ra, Duncan (2016-07-02). "Adjacent identities in Northeast India". Asian Ethnicity. 17 (3): 400–413. doi:10.1080/14631369.2015.1091654. ISSN 1463-1369. S2CID 147657462.
  3. ^ Malik, Hasan Yaser (February 2015). "Siliguri: A Geopolitical Manoeuvre Corridor in the Eastern Himalayan Region for China and India". Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations. 1 (3): 699–VIII. ProQuest 1790497619.
  4. ^ a b Dutta, Urmitapa (February 2015). "The Long Way Home: The Vicissitudes of Belonging and Otherness in Northeast India". Qualitative Inquiry. 21 (2): 161–172. doi:10.1177/1077800414542703. ISSN 1077-8004. S2CID 143776880.
  5. ^ Goswami, Uddipana (2019). "Armed in Northeast India: Special Powers, Act or No Act". S2CID 204780215. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ Haokip, Thongkholal (July 2011). "Conceptualising Northeast India: A Discursive Analysis on Diversity". Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology. 8 (2): 109–120. SSRN 1623524.
  7. ^ Hennig, Thomas (2015). "Energy, Hydropower, and Geopolitics — Northeast India and its Neighbors: A Critical Review of the Establishment of India's Largest Hydropower Base". ASIEN: The German Journal on Contemporary Asia (134): 121–142. doi:10.11588/asien.2015.134.18889. ISSN 2701-8431.
  8. ^ Marbaniang, Strong P. (2023-04-03). "Women Care and Practices in the Management of Childhood Diarrhea in Northeast India". Child Care in Practice. 29 (2): 139–151. doi:10.1080/13575279.2020.1812534. ISSN 1357-5279. S2CID 224957267.
  9. ^ Das, Bijoyeta. "Manipur: A part of India where Korea rules". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
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