I agree. Centuries of climate and terrain has made us different from the other fellow Indians living in the plains, coasts, deserts and plateaus.
If you can, try staying in Jodhpur for a few months with maybe a family friend during summers.
That puts all our race-related genes into serious jeopardy.
I have seen Rajasthani traders more comfortable in Sikkim than we guys managing over in their state.
The contest seems to be almost one sided if you guys are rational in considering the next government. The way it appears, you don't have a lot of options if you have to save Assam. Local parties have not succeeded much and Congress has been miserable with the whole demography thing.
On jobs front though, you as a state need to demand certain things outside Guwahati, Dibrugarh and Tinsukhia.
Sustainable farming and renewable energy seem to be the most pollution-free job creators for the rich and fertile land of Assam if you ask me.