Social Sciences, asked by bhaskar72, 11 months ago

what do you mean by sovereignty has Assam sovereignty

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Answered by parthivsaran
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As the colonization curtains were falling across the globe some geographical regions remained under the clutches of the colonizers and also neo-colonizers (usually of the same skin color  continued to maintain their hold on many regions. The United Nations Charter fortunately became the savior for these regions and many have managed to be free and became independent sovereign countries owned by the rightful inhabitants of the respective lands.

Towards the end of the twentieth century one word became widely used was Globalization which became the often uttered mantra in Assam too. This all-consuming magic word gave some political pundits carte blanche ideation even to say that the Nation State with geographical boundaries have no real meaning any more. With the advent of the globalization also known as The American Century the world powers and the United Nations appeared to have made up their mind not to encourage any new State rising up like the Phoenix. India breathed a sigh of relief as activists of Assam and her neighbours knocking doors at the international arena are not going to get a hearing. However there is a thing called polity. Bishops deciding to voice concerns for the remaining Seven Hundred Thousand East Timorians, Bill Clinton did the most decent thing during his presidency and extended the hand of friendship and East Timor managed squeeze out of the clutches of Indonesia, an Islamic Republic. On 20 May 2002 East Timor became an Independent country.

Answered by rajjbpathan
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Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies. In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive term designating supreme authority over some polity.

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