The story of Nagaland’s struggle for freedom from the Indian Union has reached the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) latest radio show in BBC Radio 4.
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Antonia Bolingbroke Kent, a British travel author and television producer narrated the story of Nagaland after she traveled to the remotest Naga villages in India and Myanmar in order to document the Indian state’s cultures, people and environment during the month of November and December, 2019.
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She narrated her experience in the Naga villages after giving a brief timeline on the Nagas’ struggle with the Indian Army for an independent homeland.
According to a report, BBC Radio 4 has about 11.5 million listeners a week from around the world.
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