Well written and elaborately covers the history of a region not covered much in school books and popular discourse. Starting from the last years of the grand Ahom dynasty, to the Treaty of Yandabo in the early 19th century upto independence and partition. A valuable resource to get ourselves acquainted with the freedom fighters of the North East. In addition to political history, the book also touches upon Economic and Socio-cultural changes in Assam during this period. After reading this book, one understands that current burning issues like illegal migration, or the Assamese - Bengali language issue have roots way back to the early 1800-1850s. And thus we are able to understand how utterly complicated the situation has become. Anecdotes about things that we take for granted today, like the discovery of tea, and oil would surely pique the reader's curiosity.
Post 1900, only the story of Assam is discussed and surrounding hilly areas like Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura have been ignored. While I do understand that it is the history of speciifically Assam it would have been better if a few pages had been devoted to the changes happening in these parts of the NorthEast as well. And the Second World War, where the Indian National Army led by Subhash Chandra Bose, bitterely fought the British in Nagaland is skimmed over briefly.
10-15 pages in the middle of the book were missing and that was a minor bummer :(. Overall, this is a lovely book for a personal collection.