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173520
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The history of human civilization is history of migration. Migration has taken place since beginning of human civilization and it will continue in the future. People have migrated from one place to another place in search of food, shelter, freedom, security and better lifestyle. In this processthey have made and impact on Socio-Economic, Cultural, as well as the political system of their new destination.
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173515
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The year 2017 became a watershed in the history of Buddhism as a religion, culture and a way of life. Myanmar’s military launched a campaign of violence against the Rohingya minority which according to UN experts amounted to a genocide that led to more than seven hundred thousand civilians fleeing to Bangladesh. This was the most concentrated flight of refugees since the Rwanda genocide of 1994.
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173505
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It is high time we in India understood how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)are changing in the nature of conflict and warfare. ICTs have tremendous disruptive and destructive potential. Informationalisation of the battlefield is happening at an incredible pace. India will have to adapt to information wars which are happening as we speak. With the appointment of the Chief of Defence Staff, we are going to see an enhanced focus on jointness among the three services.
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173512
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The present article discusses the ongoing debates as regards mounting challenges before national security against the backdrop of the over-sweeping waves of globalization and liberalization which have considerably affected the idea of the same thereby compelling to explore still unknown and probable threats to national security while historicizing and contextualizing contemporary views and discussions about the current phase of globalization and liberalization.
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173513
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The world of politics is changing. The two centuries dominations of the West are coming to a natural end. China and India are two leading Asian powers to shape world politics. This framework itself has generated new angles in the world politics. China has already proved to be a world power, India is ascending. This will be a game changer for world politics. Moreover, it will alter the Indian security paradigm to a large extent.
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173509
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Ethnic conflict not only affects the economy, society and political system within the country but also threatens its relation with other nations. Illegal migration across the porous border could not be checked in India even with legal and regulatory mechanisms. Neither a comprehensive policy has been formulated to check it. Formulation of such a policy has to take note of the cultural social, historical, economic and linguistic relationship between ethnic groups within the country and its impact on a range of issues within and outside the country.
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173524
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Cross border migration in modern times has become a problematic issue in bilateral relations of several nations. Cross border migration causes socio economic disparities , demographic restructuring, burden on resources available in a state, ethnic strifes, ethnic insurgency and greater demand for autonomy, threats on internal security of nation and a particular state facing exodus of illegal migrants.
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173519
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The flow of illegal migration has always been high in the continent of Asia. Almost every country is tring to deal with this problem in Asia. That is why none of the Asian countries is ready to welcome the Rohingyamuslims in their country, as their country is already flooded over population. But the international organization and western countries has a different way of looking to the Rohingya issue.
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173525
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Global human migration in the 21st century has emerged as a daunting challenge. The United States, European Union, Australia and others count migration amongst many of the security challenges confronting them. Though human migration is not a new phenomenon, yet post-Cold War the problem has intensified. The global attention shifted from industrially developed Europe to newly created states Asia and Africa.
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173518
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After the Uri and Pulwama terror attacks in Jammu &Kashmir, the intelligenceagencies predict the next big terror attack on India may come from the sea, similar to 26/11, Mumbai terror attack. The eastern maritime border in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is the weakest point and the most venerable one due to its porousness and close proximity to Bangladesh.
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ID:
173507
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As the old saying goes that “the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence.” The migration crisisis a crisis that stands as one of the most important geopolitical challenges today in the world. The twenty-first century is the century of the migrant, being global mobility a highly stratified phenomenon, from the global tourist to the undocumented employee, and from human trafficking to refugees forced to leave their country of origin because of climate changes, poverty or wars (Castles & Miller).
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ID:
173516
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Illegal migration has become common phenomenon in the international sphere because of variety of reasons.Due to illegal migration, food, accommodation, education, health, and unemployment and other related problems persist in the country. Also, Socio-economic, political and security implications affect the country where the persons illegally migrate.
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173506
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The rise of anti-immigrant sentiments has been gaining momentum worldwide. India despite being a victim of illegal cross border migration, more recently, has come up with Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in 2019, which has reflected India’s willingness to offer citizenship to the immigrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh belonging to the minority community.
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ID:
173523
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Cross border migration is not a new phenomenon anymore especially in South Asia because of the history of partition and the liberation war. Interestingly the contested issue of illegal migration has become the main election agenda in the states of Northeastern India. The geographical proximity of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Bangladesh, Manipur and Myanmar has always seen as potentials as well as challenges for many reasons.
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ID:
173511
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The country has been witnessing wide spread protests against the provisions of Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 (CAA) and proposed NRC for last couple of months after passage of CAA in the parliament. Women and young students are at the forefront of these protests which do not seem to be coming to an end even after two months.
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ID:
173514
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The completion of National Registration of Citizens (NRC) in the Indian state of Assam, the apprehension of similar NRC in the rest of the country, the passing of the Citizen Amendment Act (CAA) and its subsequent opposition in some areas have brought the issue of migration in the centre stage of India. It has highlighted all the issues related with migration in India like the legal regime, state policy, ethnic and religious dimensions, domestic political implications and well as external consequences.
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173522
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When a certain number of people make a movement from one geographical territory to the other residential areas, we call it migration. The issue or the problem of migration is a global problem now days. Whenever, there is a political or social problem in a country, the effect is migration of the people who are not permanent residents of that place or country.
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173508
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Let us start from a mundane level. When we speak of migration, it involves more or less permanent movement of individuals or groups across symbolic or political boundaries into new residential areas and communities. In the present day world, ‘Migration’ has become a global phenomenon in the true sense of the term and perhaps it will continue to be so in the near future.
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ID:
173521
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International migration is the result of the interaction of various factors, such as politics, economy and cultural issues. International issues of economic imbalance, poverty, environmental degradation, conflicts between nationalities and nations, human rights violations and disparities in the rule of law are also few issues which may lead to the migration amonge countries.
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173510
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With the publication of the National Register of Citizens in Assam in 2019, one is suddenly confronted with more than 1.9 million persons who live in our country without being its citizens. They are, as per official records, undocumented migrants, who have illegally entered the country and have illegally been living here without possessing the valid papers.
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