THE MONTHLY STUDENT RESEARCH WORKSHOP “MILITARY INFRASTRUCTURE AND DIGITALIZATION OF THE STATE OF NAGALAND” WAS ORGANIZED BY HINDI GROUP STUDENTS
May, 16 2022
Russian state university for the humanities (RSUH), Moscow, Russia
RSUH Hindi group students organized the monthly student research workshop. The event was held on the eve of RSUH student research grant “Social and interethnic conflicts in the era of digitalization, modernization and pandemicization (by the case of the state of Nagaland , India)”
The topic of the workshop was: "MILITARY INFRASTRUCTURE AND DIGITALIZATION OF THE STATE OF NAGALAND"
Sofya Kiseleva, the 3rd year student, presented a report that addresses the issue of digitalization of the state of Nagaland and the development of the Digital India initiative. The student made a special emphasis on the fact that for the faster development of digitalization in the state, it is necessary to modernize the infrastructure and spread broadband.
Tatyana Parush, the 3rd year student, prepared a presentation on the military infrastructure and military operations in the northeastern state. In the report, the student described the structure of the Nagaland army and spoke about the elements of uniforms for soldiers, touching on the topic of the meaning of Indian insignia.
Arina Novikova, the 2nd year MA student, demonstrated an educational travel film about the Dzuko Valley, located on the border of the state of Nagaland and Manipur, which helped students to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the social and ethnic space of the state of Nagaland.
Dr. Indira Gazieva told the students about the shawls that each tribe has not only a unique design and color, but are also used as weapons.
Prof. Alexander Stolyarov spoke with students about the history of the formation of separatist movements in the state of Nagaland, talking about the main separatist tendencies in the state at the present stage.