Fenced Indians Pay for 'Security'

Since 1986, India's borders with Bangladesh are being fenced disrupting the lives of citizens residing in those tracts. The unnatural division of people has created a human tragedy of which the organs of the state refuse to take cognisance of. Excluded by mainstream discourses of security, the...

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Boundaries
Child labor
Citizenship
Displaced persons
Fences
Fencing
Government issued identification
Human rights
INSIGHT
International borders
Land purchases
Petitioners
Politics
Private land
Villages
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