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The concluding chapter discusses the current state of nationalist thoughts in three Indian states: Assam, West Bengal, and Delhi based on the findings that derived from interviews with the key political parties and civil society members in these three states. The chapter then analyses the nationalist thoughts against the backdrop of the theoretical framework and grand theories of nationalism that were discussed in the first chapter. Further, it provides an analysis of the cross-regional nature of the nationalist debate on Bangladeshi migrants present in these three states. Finally, it discusses the current state of nationalism in India.
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The concluding chapter discusses the current state of nationalist thoughts in three Indian states: Assam, West Bengal, and Delhi based on the findings that derived from interviews with the key political parties and civil society members in these three states.
The chapter then analyses the nationalist thoughts against the backdrop of the theoretical framework and grand theories of nationalism that were discussed in the first chapter.
Further, it provides an analysis of the cross-regional nature of the nationalist debate on Bangladeshi migrants present in these three states.
Finally, it discusses the current state of nationalism in India.
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