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The Meghalaya Tourism Paradox: From Policy to Paperwork: Tourism, Power, and the Meghalaya Accountability Gap

by Mawphniang Napoleon
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798279157662
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 602
  • Original Price: GBP 18.52
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 794 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Public Policy / Social Policy

The Tourism Charade: When Rs 6,000 Crores Buys Phantom Projects and Broken Promises

What happens when over Rs 6,000 crores flows into tourism development, yet infrastructure cracks before inauguration, workers remain exploited, communities stay marginalized, and nobody faces consequences?

In December 2023, journalists exposed that Rs 1,300 crores worth of World Bank-funded tourism projects in Meghalaya's East Garo Hills district were abandoned or existed only on paper-money borrowed in the state's name that will be repaid for thirty years, yet bought little more than enrichment for the well-connected. Two days later, the Chief Minister rejected the "scam" characterization. The government called it "delays." Then the news cycle moved on.

This is just one scandal in a decade-long pattern of tourism governance dysfunction that advocate and ethicist Mawphniang Napoleon exhaustively documents in The Tourism Charade. Drawing on 247+ citations including government budgets, constitutional audit reports, investigative journalism, policy documents, and worker testimonies, Napoleon reveals how Meghalaya's tourism sector-marketed as eco-sustainable and community-empowering-operates through institutional corruption, phantom projects, accountability vacuums, and systematic exploitation.

This book exposes:

  • How Rs 1,300+ crore in projects vanished while officials faced no consequences

  • Why MTDC corruption allegations from 2018 remain unresolved seven years later

  • How infrastructure at sites like Siju Caves crumbles within months of construction

  • Why tourism workers describe precarious employment despite sector growth

  • How "community-based tourism" often means community land extraction, not empowerment

  • Why comprehensive policy frameworks exist on paper but not in practice

  • How public investment subsidizes private profit while socializing losses

But this book goes beyond documentation. Napoleon proposes concrete accountability architecture-transparency mechanisms, community oversight systems, smart contracts, and citizen mobilization strategies-that could transform tourism governance and provide templates for reform across sectors.

Who needs this book:

  • Meghalaya citizens tired of seeing public money wasted while officials face no consequences

  • Tourism workers seeking evidence to support demands for fair treatment and secure employment

  • Community leaders navigating tourism projects affecting their lands and resources

  • Policymakers genuinely committed to reform (and evidence of what's broken)

  • Activists and organizers needing evidentiary foundation for accountability campaigns

  • Researchers and journalists investigating governance, development, and power in Northeast India

  • Anyone wondering why documentation of dysfunction rarely produces accountability

Written in accessible language with rigorous evidence, The Tourism Charade refuses to normalize the gap between tourism marketing promises and governance realities. It asks uncomfortable questions about where money goes, who benefits, why things fail, and why consequences never follow-then provides roadmap for citizen-led accountability demanding better.

The problems are documented. The patterns are clear. The time for looking away is over.


Categories: Political Science / Public Policy, Asian Studies / India, Business Economics / Development, Social Science / Indigenous Studies, Travel / Essays & Travelogues

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