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India’s Bangladesh Problem: The Marginalization of Bengali Muslims in Neoliberal Times
0Delve into the critical issues of marginalization affecting Bengali Muslims in India with Navine Murshid’s insightful examination. This seminal work dissects how neoliberal policies, bilateral relations, labour migration, and contested citizenship fuel the ‘India’s Bangladesh Problem.’ It reveals the multifaceted historical, social, and economic factors shaping these communities, offering a vital perspective on Indian politics and borderland realities. An essential read for scholars of South Asian studies and concerned citizens seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary India.
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The Politics of Refugees in South Asia: Identity, Resistance, Manipulation
0Uncover the intricate politics of refugees in South Asia, focusing on identity, resistance, and state manipulation. This insightful study debunks simplistic views of refugees as mere victims or threats. It reveals how national policies exploit refugee movements, particularly post-partition migrations, to forge the nation-state ideal. Examining India’s 1971 intervention and ongoing struggles, this book illuminates how refugee agency is often distorted. It’s an essential resource for scholars of South Asian studies, international relations, and refugee policy, offering crucial insights into protracted crises and regional stability.