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The Clouded Counsel: A Juridical and Political History of Meghalaya (1970-2025)

by Mawphniang Napoleon
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798242112063
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 376
  • Original Price: GBP 37.13
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 504 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Political Process / Campaigns & Elections

The Clouded Counsel: A Juridical and Political History of Meghalaya (1970-2025)

From Statehood to Crisis: The Untold Story of India's Most Enigmatic State

In 1972, when Meghalaya became India's newest state, it was born from a miracle of democratic negotiation-the hill tribes had argued their way to freedom, not fought for it. Leaders like Captain Williamson Sangma and B.B. Lyngdoh built a consensus that united Khasis, Garos, and Jaintias under one hopeful banner. The "Abode of Clouds" seemed destined for greatness.

Fifty-three years later, that dream is unraveling.

This book chronicles what happened after the celebrations ended-the slow, painful, complicated reality of building a state in the shadow of competing sovereignties, ancient customs, modern corruption, and unresolved questions of identity.



Why Read This Book?

Written by a citizen from Syad Lyngdoh village in Ri Bhoi District, this is not academic detachment-it's engaged citizenship. Drawing exclusively from public records, court judgments, government documents, and media reports, the author weaves together legal theory, political drama, and philosophical inquiry to answer one urgent question:

Can a state survive when its foundational social contract is crumbling, its environment is collapsing, and its people cannot agree on what justice means?

Perfect for students of Indian federalism, policy makers wrestling with tribal autonomy, Meghalayan citizens seeking clarity, or anyone curious about how democracy functions in India's most misunderstood region.

The Urgency of Now

As 2026 begins, Meghalaya faces its most perilous moment since independence. The VPP threatens street protests over the suppressed reservation report. Border violence with Assam continues. The HNLC plants IEDs. Rivers run blue with poison. Youth unemployment fuels desperation.

The next few years will determine whether Meghalaya becomes the dignified, prosperous state its founders envisioned-or descends into communal violence and state failure.

The Clouded Counsel is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand this critical juncture in Northeast India's history.

"We have too much politics and too little governance. We have too many sovereigns and too few citizens."

Discover how we got here. Imagine where we might go.

Praise for The Clouded Counsel:

"Read this not for the answers, but to understand the right questions. Because in Meghalaya, as the mist clears, the questions are the only things that remain sharp." - KBL, Shillong Bar Association

Categories: Indian Politics Northeast India Constitutional Law Tribal Governance Environmental Justice Political History South Asian Studies

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