İmgelem
Yazarlar: ["Arya S THAMBAN", "Sheık HUMAYUN"]
Konular:-
DOI:10.53791/imgelem.1173756
Anahtar Kelimeler:Illegal Migration,Refugee,South Asia,Cross-Border Migration,Undocumented People
Özet: Undocumented cross-border migration is an active agent of the state indeed. The inflow single-handedly affects the state policies and bilateral relations with the source country. In this process of interaction, these movements get altered reciprocally. In a heterogeneous society like South Asia, the recurrent tension persists between groups and even the States. As a result, the region remains vibrant in territorial and communal disputes. South Asia witnessed great exodus and constant illegal migration across the borders that shaped the politics in the region. The paper attempt to analyse the inconsistent attitude towards different cross-border migrations in South Asia. The analysis has contextualised the affairs of the state and history of South Asian countries. The uncertainty of immigrants and the absence of a proper legislative framework exclusive to South Asia results in administrative ad hocism.