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if u have so much problems with india then why r u sending millions of ur population to our bad country..why hundreds of ur people r coming to calcutta everyday 4 treatment ,why ur "better" country cannot provide its people health care...first fix these problems in ur nation ,then try to compete with us..pathetic bangladeshis1. India alone is responsible for creating unrest in these happy beautiful valleys. The Brahmonic North Indian Oligarchy that rules from Delhi has never seen NE as anything but a colony to exploit. Immediately upon partition GOI set in a motion of divide and rule taking a leaf from the colonial British. But India's method has been crude.
a. Bengal. At Partition, Congress was unpopular in Bengal, and Congress has always been wary of Bengal. There has always been talks of Greater Bengal - more heard at Partition than later. Bengalees' influence in the NE was not seen favorably by the North Indians looking to exploit its resources. Therefore, Indian Intel created various anti-Bengalee movements in NE.
b. Muslims. To counter the growth of the Muslims not only were civil movements promoted but insurgent groups were created and riots sponsored.
c. The Nagas were treated as free people by the British who had a cease-fire arrangement with the Nagas at Partition. Therefore, the Nagas had declared themselves independent too. Nehru played the Naga leadership out through Vinoda Bhave and other means. Vabhe for instance had agreed with Dr Phizo that the Nagas could either be independent or exercise an option under the partition rules to join either Pakistan or India. Phizo was given one year to consider this, although he had expressed then and there his intention of opting for Pakistan. Rest is history which has seen much killings and atrocities by Indian security forces.
2. Obviously China and Pakistan would be interested in NE. Part of NE is S Tibet which China considers under illegal occupation by India. Pakistan would be interested in anything where India's resources would be depleted and her security forces deployed.
3. However, BD is the party that is directly involved in the NE. These people are close neighbors with thousands of years of common history and complimentary economies. Perceiving India as the principal potential threat, both NE and BD are natural allies.