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The fact that AFSPA and representative democracy have co-existed in many parts of India’s Northeast for almost 60 years itself suggests that there is something amiss about the way democratic institutions have functioned in the region. Consider for a moment how AFSPA found roots in post-Independence India. _____________________________________. This claim was something the Indian nation-state could neither ignore nor acknowledge.
Within the representational schemata of the nation-state, the first term on either side of the equality is of a lesser worth than the second.
India’s Northeast very much finds itself within such a theoretical and political impasse, caught up, as it is, within a non-space — inside the physical space of India, yet outside the political and epistemic space underlying its imagination.
A pattern of exhibition of sovereign power has persisted for the last 16 years.
Despite its length and hardship, it failed to receive an acknowledgement from the Indian state, nor did it register in the consciousness of the nation.
Its formulation in 1958 was a response to the demands of the Nagas for sovereignty based on the assertion that the Nagas are a nationality, distinct from the Indian nationality.
Correct Answer is (e).If we read the paragraph carefully we can observe that the sentence preceding the blank talks about how AFSPA got its roots in post-independence in India, thus the sentence that mentions the establishment or formulation of AFSPA would be the one that fits the blank. Among the options given, the only option that is relevant in the context is option E. Clearly, option E is the correct answer.
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