Geopolitics
The Unbreakable Bond: How Meghalaya's Forests Challenge Colonial Cartography and Unite South Asia
A 100-kilometer stretch of densely forested terrain on the Khasi hills in Meghalaya, India, serves as a critical watershed for transboundary rivers flowing into Bangladesh. This vital lifeline exemplifies the profound, unbreakable geographical and ecological bonds that tie South Asian nations together, a unity that imperialist cartographic lines can never sever.
