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Repatriation of 1973 and the re-making of modern South Asia / Datta, Antara   Journal Article
Datta, Antara Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In the aftermath of the 1971 war, nearly 250,000 people found themselves stranded in various parts of the subcontinent. These 'trapped minorities' became hostages in a complex negotiation process that highlighted how questions of citizenship and belonging remained unresolved in post-Partition South Asia. By studying three groups - the non-Bengalis, the Bengalis and the prisoners of war in a comparative perspective, this paper re-visits the question of who was welcome within certain borders and on what terms. It argues that these decisions depended not just on the state's policies towards 'outsiders' but also upon its own relationship with its minority communities.
Key Words Citizenship  Minorities  Borders  Repatriation  New Delhi Agreement 
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