Trans-border Identities: (A Study on the Impact of Bangladeshi and Nepali Migration to India)

Published By: ICRIER on eSS | Published Date: May, 23 , 2011

This paper deals with migration into India from adjoining neighbours and its impact on security and other issues of national interest. Unlike other studies on migration, it focuses on the ethnic identities of migrant populations which exclude a sense of „belongingness. to India. The paper does not question conventional wisdom regarding the economic impact of migration on the countries of origin and destination, nor does it debate the magnitude of migration. Rather, it examines implications for India.s national interest, especially when the migration is illegal and poses multi-layered challenges to the Indian state. The paper restricts itself to only Nepali and Bangladeshi migrants. The nature of migration from these countries to India has been dissimilar. This is because of their different historical backgrounds, geographical variants, ethno-religious affinities, political systems and bilateral arrangements with India. [Policy Series 1]. URL:[http://www.icrier.org/pdf/policy_series_1.pdf].

Author(s): Subhakanta Behera | Posted on: Aug 26, 2011 | Views(1030) | Download (309)


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