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Illegal Migration and the North-East is a critical examination of one of the most pressing socio-political issues affecting India’s North-Eastern states. Sibopada De provides an in-depth analysis of illegal migration patterns, exploring the economic, social, and demographic factors that drive cross-border movement in the region.
The book addresses the multifaceted challenges posed by illegal migration, including its impact on local communities, employment, resource allocation, and security concerns. De presents empirical data and case studies while discussing the experiences of migrant populations and host communities.
This work contributes significantly to understanding the North-East’s unique geopolitical position and its role in India’s broader immigration landscape. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and citizens seeking to understand this complex phenomenon and its implications for regional development and national integration.







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