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Murayama, Mayumi, Sanjoy Hazarika and Preeti Gill, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement Through Connectivity

Murayama, Mayumi, Sanjoy Hazarika and Preeti Gill, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement Through... Book Reviews 89 various policy recommendations related to topics under each pillar such as trade facilitation, soft and hard infrastructure, urban and rural development scenarios, the role of MSMEs and the concept of the low-carbon economy. This book will be of interest to diplomats, scholars, researchers, industry stakeholders, government institutions and policymakers of different departments. Vanshika Jain Institute for Studies in Industrial Development New Delhi, Delhi, India E-mail: Jainvanshika00@gmail.com Murayama, Mayumi, Sanjoy Hazarika and Preeti Gill, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement Through Connectivity. London: Routledge, 2022, xxviii+324 pp., ₹1,495, ISBN 978-1-032-25009-0 (hbk). DOI: 10.1177/26316846221150971 Cross-border connectivity, people’s mobility, trade and economic exchange, circulation of capital and establishing cultural linkages are the constructive apparatuses of transnational engagements. Such engagements not only produce contemporary relevance in the neoliberal economy and geopolitical understanding but also help to trace the past connections, and hence, endure a timeless trail in search of new knowledge and greater connections. The book, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement Through Connectivity, is an attempt towards unfolding some such constructive engagements between India and Japan by centralising India’s Northeast borderland, which in the recent decade has been transforming with new narratives and understanding. The book, therefore, has made a very http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Asian Economic Integration SAGE

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SAGE
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© 2023 ASEAN-India Centre & ASEAN Studies Center-Thailand
ISSN
2631-6846
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2631-6854
DOI
10.1177/26316846221150971
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Book Reviews 89 various policy recommendations related to topics under each pillar such as trade facilitation, soft and hard infrastructure, urban and rural development scenarios, the role of MSMEs and the concept of the low-carbon economy. This book will be of interest to diplomats, scholars, researchers, industry stakeholders, government institutions and policymakers of different departments. Vanshika Jain Institute for Studies in Industrial Development New Delhi, Delhi, India E-mail: Jainvanshika00@gmail.com Murayama, Mayumi, Sanjoy Hazarika and Preeti Gill, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement Through Connectivity. London: Routledge, 2022, xxviii+324 pp., ₹1,495, ISBN 978-1-032-25009-0 (hbk). DOI: 10.1177/26316846221150971 Cross-border connectivity, people’s mobility, trade and economic exchange, circulation of capital and establishing cultural linkages are the constructive apparatuses of transnational engagements. Such engagements not only produce contemporary relevance in the neoliberal economy and geopolitical understanding but also help to trace the past connections, and hence, endure a timeless trail in search of new knowledge and greater connections. The book, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement Through Connectivity, is an attempt towards unfolding some such constructive engagements between India and Japan by centralising India’s Northeast borderland, which in the recent decade has been transforming with new narratives and understanding. The book, therefore, has made a very

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Published: Apr 1, 2023

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