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India To Launch Demographic Mission to Tackle Illegal Infiltration

Brief Context

In News On Indias 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a high-powered demography mission to protect the country from the dangers posed by illegal immigrants. Illegal immigration in India It is a multifaceted issue involving unauthorized entry, overstaying of visas, and undocumented migration across porous borders. India faces challenges from cross-border migration, especially in northeastern states like Assam and West Bengal, leading to concerns over jobs, social stabili

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Syllabus :GS2/Governance; GS3/Internal Security 

In News

  • On India’s 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a high-powered demography mission to protect the country from the dangers posed by illegal immigrants.

Illegal immigration in India

  • It is a multifaceted issue involving unauthorized entry, overstaying of visas, and undocumented migration across porous borders. 
  • India faces challenges from cross-border migration, especially in northeastern states like Assam and West Bengal, leading to concerns over jobs, social stability, and culture. 

Causes of Illegal Migration

  • Porous Borders: India shares unfenced borders with Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Bhutan, making clandestine entry easier.
  • Political Instability ,Ethnic and Religious Persecution: Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar and minorities from Bangladesh and Pakistan often flee persecution, seeking refuge in India.
  • Economic Disparities: Migrants from neighboring countries seek better employment opportunities and living conditions.
  • Lack of Legal Framework: India is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, and lacks a national refugee law, making it difficult to distinguish refugees from illegal immigrants.

Impacts of Illegal  Migration

  • Demographic & Social Impact: Alters population composition in border states like Assam, Tripura, West Bengal.
    • Can fuel ethnic tensions (e.g., Assam Movement of the 1980s).
    • Strain on education, housing, healthcare, sanitation in urban centres (Delhi, Mumbai).
  • Economic Impact: Migrants often work for lower wages, affecting local workers.
    • Increase in unregulated jobs, reducing tax revenues.
    • Burden on Welfare Schemes as Free/subsidised rations, healthcare, and education diverted to non-citizens.
  • Security Concerns: Possibility of cross-border infiltration by extremist groups (ULFA, HuJI, ISI-backed outfits).
    • Fake documents (Aadhaar, ration cards, voter ID) used for unlawful activities.
    • Smuggling, human trafficking, and narco-terrorism networks exploit porous borders.
  • Political Impact: Illegal immigrants become a vote-bank through forged documents.
    • Leads to polarised politics (CAA–NRC debates).
    • Inter-state disputes over settlement of migrants (e.g., North-east vs Centre).
  • Diplomatic & Neighbourhood Relations: Strains ties with neighbours like Bangladesh & Myanmar, who deny responsibility for outflow.
    • India’s pushbacks (e.g., Rohingya deportation) criticised by international agencies on humanitarian grounds.
  • Environmental Impact: Pressure on land, water, and forests due to rising population density.
    • Encroachment into ecologically fragile areas (e.g., wetlands of Assam, forests of Northeast).
    • Contributes to urban slums and unsustainable resource use.

Steps Taken

  • India reiterated its commitment to ensuring a crime-free border by effectively addressing the challenges of cross-border criminal activities, smuggling, movement of criminals and trafficking. 
  • Barbed wire fencing, border lighting, installation of technical devices and cattle fences are measures for securing the border.
    • India plans to fence entire Myanmar border with anti-cut, anti-climb technology to deter illegal infiltration
  • Legal Instruments: Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 excludes certain religious minorities from the definition of illegal migrants.
  • National Register of Citizens (NRC) used in Assam to identify undocumented migrants.
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Source :TH

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