Who will Apologise to the ‘Himalayans’?

Who will Apologise to the ‘Himalayans’? 6 Mar 2025

Who will Apologise to the ‘Himalayans’?

Recently, Norway’s Parliament issued a formal apology for its assimilation policies targeting the Sami, Kven, and Forest Finn peoples.

Norway’s Tribal Policy

  • Aim: Norwegianisation policies (1850s-1960s) aimed to suppress indigenous languages and cultures.
  • Measures: Government measures proposed protecting indigenous languages and monitoring inclusion efforts from 2027
  • Challenges : Sami languages remain endangered despite symbolic rights like the Sami Parliament. Indigenous groups face inequities in healthcare, education, and land rights.

Challenges associated with Nordic and Himalayan Tribes

  • Common Challenges: Climate-induced disasters and resource exploitation affect both regions. The Himalayan region (spanning 2,500 km from Afghanistan to Northeast India) houses 52 million people from diverse ethnic groups.
  • Himalayan Communities: Communities include:
    • Gaddis, Kinnauras (Himachal Pradesh)
    • Lepchas, Bhutiyas, Mons (Sikkim, Ladakh)
    • Abor, Aka, Apatani, Mishmi (Arunachal Pradesh)
    • Khas, Kalash (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal)
  • Colonial Impact: British trade and forest laws disrupted local economies:
    • Tea, gold, silk, opium trade coercion in the Northeast.
    • Trade blockades affected cultural and economic activities.
    • Deforestation for railway expansion (1853-1910) destroyed vast forests in Garhwal and Kumaon.

Post-Independence Policies in India

  • Nehru’s Approach (1950s-60s): Advocated for respecting tribal lifestyles rather than forced assimilation. He stated that  “It is grossly presumptuous on our part to approach them with an air of superiority.”
  • Resource Exploitation: During the 5th and 6th Five-Year Plans in the 1970s and 80s, rapid resource extraction disrupted local ecosystems and cultures.
  • Economic Pressures : Unlike other States, Himalayan States lacked an industrial base and faced pressure to generate revenue. Tourism and hydropower became dominant, causing environmental degradation

Challenges Faced by Tribals In Himalayas

  • Economic Priorities: Arunachal Pradesh’s Hydropower Expansion (2015) is expected to earn ₹445 crore annually and meet 40% of India’s power demand.
  • Concerns: Bypassing of tribal land laws. Corporate and political nexus facilitating land acquisitions. Marginalisation of traditional practices.
  • Hydro-Criminality “Hydro-criminality” (as termed by civil society) refers to  exploitation prioritizing economic gain over indigenous rights.
  • Cultural Suppression:  Assimilation via economic projects mirrors historic policies of cultural suppression.

Reconciliation and Accountability

  • Recognition: Norway’s Parliament acknowledged past injustices through its formal apology to the Sami, Kven, and Forest Finn peoples
    • This move underscores the importance of recognition, reconciliation, and reparations for historical wrongs.
  • Assimilation Policy: Decades of exploitation through resource extraction, deforestation, and hydropower projects have harmed local communities. Cultural erosion has mirrored the assimilation policies seen in Norway’s past.

Conclusion

A shift toward sustainable, inclusive development is essential. Like Norway, recognition of past injustices can lead to policies that protect indigenous rights, cultural heritage, and environmental sustainability.

Mains Practice Question

Q. Norway’s apology to indigenous Sami people raises questions about India’s treatment of Himalayan communities. Critically examine the historical exploitation, current development models, and ecological challenges faced by Himalayan indigenous groups. Suggest a framework for sustainable and culturally sensitive governance. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

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