Bangladesh Migrants

A Threat to India

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Emigration & Immigration
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Author: P. K. Mishra ISBN: 9788121250160
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Gyan Publishing House Language: English
Author: P. K. Mishra
ISBN: 9788121250160
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Gyan Publishing House
Language: English

Bangladesh Migrants: A Threat to India is an effortmade by depicting real problems faced in Indo-Bangladesh Border. The biggest problem India isfacing is on the country's economy and securitydue to continuous migration from Bangladeshfrom British period till today for various factors.The rising population, non-availability of land,unemployment including weak currency, floodsand cyclones, push Bangladeshis to India for abetter economic opportunity, good education andvarious Islamic interests. The large presence ofabout six crores of illegal Bangladeshi migrantshave posed maximum threat to India's security.India has failed to deal with the problem ofmigration which had involved political interests.The author, in his book has suggested variousmeasures with a wealth of information which willopen the eyes of political leaders to understandthe gravity of demographic changes noticed inIndian Border States.

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Bangladesh Migrants: A Threat to India is an effortmade by depicting real problems faced in Indo-Bangladesh Border. The biggest problem India isfacing is on the country's economy and securitydue to continuous migration from Bangladeshfrom British period till today for various factors.The rising population, non-availability of land,unemployment including weak currency, floodsand cyclones, push Bangladeshis to India for abetter economic opportunity, good education andvarious Islamic interests. The large presence ofabout six crores of illegal Bangladeshi migrantshave posed maximum threat to India's security.India has failed to deal with the problem ofmigration which had involved political interests.The author, in his book has suggested variousmeasures with a wealth of information which willopen the eyes of political leaders to understandthe gravity of demographic changes noticed inIndian Border States.

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