Indigenous tribal communities are the original inhabitants of a region. They possess unique cultures, languages, and traditions. These communities often have distinct social structures and governance systems. They maintain a deep connection to their ancestral lands. Their rights are recognised under various laws. However, they face challenges, including land displacement and cultural erosion. Preservation of their heritage is vital for cultural diversity.
China has renamed over 50 places in Arunachal Pradesh, a state administered by India, as part of its cultural expansion efforts. The renaming targets towns, rivers, and mountains...