Hidden History of Andaman and Nicobar takes readers into the unexplored past of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands—a history whose major part remained hidden for decades within silent archives, forgotten landscapes, and the fading memories of unsung people. Through rare sources, field research, and rediscovery of neglected historical sites, this book reveals stories that have never before reached the wider public.
Spanning ancient traces, colonial experiments, the Penal Settlement, freedom fighters of 1857, political prisoners, indigenous communities, wartime realities, and remarkable human encounters, the narrative reflects the full spectrum of human experience—cruelty and compassion, conflict and courage, suffering and sacrifice. It reminds us that history, whether directly connected to us or not, forms our roots and our collective consciousness, making its understanding deeply essential.
Both enlightening and inspiring, this book powerfully conveys that the history of these islands—once partially concealed—is in fact a shared human heritage. Written in an engaging and emotional style, it appeals equally to scholars, students, and general readers, inviting them to rediscover pride, empathy, and connection through the forgotten chapters of the past.