In the past two decades, everyday politics of infrastructure have garnered rich scholarly attention. A polysemous infrastructure that permeates everyday life, roads for long have emerged as effective sites of state craft. Employing the case of a road leading to the Sino-Indian border area of Tawang, this article argues that roads are critical to the project of border-making and management. Drawing from my road journeys to Tawang, I discuss the ways in which roads are strategised by the state to govern its border citizens. Often, visual proximity of roads casts the impression of the state which is near to its people. However, this article foregrounds that even through their conspicuous absence and disrepair, roads register the palpabl...
The northeast part of India shares around 98% of its border with neighbouring countries in the easte...
This paper analyzes the role that infrastructures have played in the discourses and practices of sov...
Drawing on anthropological approaches to state borders as processes (rather than entities), this pap...
This dissertation examines infrastructure development between Nepal and China to argue that infrastr...
The thesis explores the politics and poetics of road making in Pakistan. The material addresses two ...
Border regions worldwide have gained prominence for how nation-states order, divide and understand t...
Across the Chinese borderlands, investments in large-scale transnational infrastructure such as road...
This paper analyses how everyday life, the state and nationhood are regulated and organised in a con...
By juxtaposing local narratives of border experiences in two volatile regions, the Spain–Morocco bor...
"Challenging the Westphalian view of international relations, which focuses on the sovereignty of st...
The article deals with the political ecology of road construction in Ladakh, North India. It conside...
The sovereign power of the state is in its most manifest form at its borders, embodied in the border...
Border studies in South Asia privilege everyday experiences, and the constructed nature of borders a...
This paper offers an analysis of Indian infrastructure building in the border province of Arunachal ...
The idea that ‘more roads mean more development ’ is part of conventional wisdom and is firmly entre...
The northeast part of India shares around 98% of its border with neighbouring countries in the easte...
This paper analyzes the role that infrastructures have played in the discourses and practices of sov...
Drawing on anthropological approaches to state borders as processes (rather than entities), this pap...
This dissertation examines infrastructure development between Nepal and China to argue that infrastr...
The thesis explores the politics and poetics of road making in Pakistan. The material addresses two ...
Border regions worldwide have gained prominence for how nation-states order, divide and understand t...
Across the Chinese borderlands, investments in large-scale transnational infrastructure such as road...
This paper analyses how everyday life, the state and nationhood are regulated and organised in a con...
By juxtaposing local narratives of border experiences in two volatile regions, the Spain–Morocco bor...
"Challenging the Westphalian view of international relations, which focuses on the sovereignty of st...
The article deals with the political ecology of road construction in Ladakh, North India. It conside...
The sovereign power of the state is in its most manifest form at its borders, embodied in the border...
Border studies in South Asia privilege everyday experiences, and the constructed nature of borders a...
This paper offers an analysis of Indian infrastructure building in the border province of Arunachal ...
The idea that ‘more roads mean more development ’ is part of conventional wisdom and is firmly entre...
The northeast part of India shares around 98% of its border with neighbouring countries in the easte...
This paper analyzes the role that infrastructures have played in the discourses and practices of sov...
Drawing on anthropological approaches to state borders as processes (rather than entities), this pap...