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Shalaka Thakur

Shalaka Thakur is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, where she works on the role of power in conflict zones. She has been conducting extensive field research in north-east India over the last decade, looking at armed group governance, local political economy and borderland politics.
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Publications

Journal Article

The Politics of Passage: Studying Checkpoints and Claim Making in Conflict-affected Settings

May 2026
Peer Schouten, Vanessa van den Boogaard, Max Gallien, Shalaka Thakur & Florian Weigand
Journal Article

Not-so-Freeway: A Relational Approach to Checkpoints and Conflict in Northeast India

March 2026
Shalaka Thakur
Research in Brief

The Politics of Passage: Roadblocks, Taxation, and Control in Conflict

August 2025
Peer Schouten, Max Gallien, Shalaka Thakur, Vanessa van den Boogaard, Florian Weigand & Tracy Beyuo
Partner Publication

The Politics of Passage: Roadblocks, Taxation and Control in Conflict

June 2024
Peer Schouten, Max Gallien, Shalaka Thakur, Vanessa van den Boogaard & Florian Weigand
Research in Brief

Not-So-Freeway: Informal Highway Taxation and Armed Groups in North-East India

May 2024
Shalaka Thakur
Working Paper

Not-So-Freeway: Informal Highway Taxation and Armed Groups in North-East India

November 2023
Shalaka Thakur
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News and events

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Event
Flyer of the webinar on roadblocks and the politics of passage
30 June 2026
Webinar: The politics of passage – New research on checkpoints and revenue in conflict

This webinar launches the Development and Change special issue, The Politics of Passage: Checkpoints and Authority amidst Conflict, drawing on the Roadblocks and Revenues research series….

Research Projects

Current Project

Not-so-freeway- informal taxation and the everyday cost of conflict in Northeast India

Shalaka Thakur
Completed Project

Not-so-freeway-informal taxation and the everyday cost of conflict in Northeast India

Shalaka Thakur
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International Centre for Tax and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom
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