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High-Powered Demography Mission

04 Sep 2025
3 min

In Summary

The High-Powered Demography Mission addresses illegal immigration, highlighting border security, socio-economic impacts, and measures like biometric records, tribunals, and bilateral agreements for effective management.

In Summary

Why in the News?

In his Independence Day address, the Prime Minister announced the launch of a High-Powered Demography Mission aimed at addressing the challenge of illegal immigration.

More on the News

  • Illegal immigrants are those who enter the country without valid travel documents in a clandestine and surreptitious manner. 
  • There is no officially verified estimate regarding the number of illegal immigrants currently residing in India.
    • In 2016, government had informed that there are around 20 million illegal Bangladeshi migrants staying in India.
Factors Facilitating Illegal Immigration/Infiltration into India  Geographical  Porous and riverine borders (Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar)  Dense forests and hills, etc.  Socio-Economic  Poverty, unemployment, religious persecution, etc. in neighbouring countries  Political/Administrative  Corruption (easy access to forged IDs)  Political patronage (vote-bank politics), etc.  Historical/Cultural  Partition (1947) & 1971 war migrations  Shared culture makes detection difficult  Security/Strategic  Infiltration by militants (Pakistan-backed)  Smuggling networks  Poor surveillance infrastructure

Key concerns associated with Illegal Immigration and Infiltration 

National Security Threats

  • Terror Links and Radicalisation: Extremist groups may exploit Illegal Immigrant, such as the Rohingya, for recruitment.
    • India's border also faces threats from smuggling, human trafficking, and other cross-border criminal activities.
  • Demographic Shifts and Social Cohesion: States bordering Bangladesh, such as Assam, have experienced significant demographic changes due to the influx of illegal immigrants. 
    • Presence of immigrants may lead to ethnic/religious frictionE.g. Threat to Assamese identity due to illegal migration from Bangladesh. 

Socio-Economic Burdens

  • Strain on Public Services/Overburdening of Welfare Schemes: E.g., healthcare, housing, etc. 
  • Distortion in the Labour Market: Displacing local workers and disrupting wage structures (often work at lower wages).
  • Other: Illegal settlers encroach on agricultural and forest lands, etc.

Initiatives taken to Curb Illegal Immigration/ Infiltration in India

  • Legislative and Policy Measures
    • Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025: Empowers authorities to detect, detain and deport illegal immigrants.
    • National Register of Citizens (NRC): Updated in Assam under Supreme Court supervision. 
    • Other: Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), 2019, etc.
  • Border Management Initiatives
    • Border Fencing & Floodlighting (along Indo-Bangladesh and Indo-Pakistan borders)
    • Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS), use of smart technologies (radars, sensors, drones)
  • Institutional and Administrative Measures
    • Foreigners Tribunals (FTs): These are quasi-judicial bodies established through the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order of 1964 under Section 3 of the Foreigners' Act of 1946 to decide cases of illegal immigration and nationality.

Way Forward: Measures to curb Illegal Infiltration/Immigration

  • Security & Intelligence Strengthening: E.g., Integrated Intelligence Grid, seamless coordination among IB, BSF, state police, and local intelligence units.
  • Strengthen Border Management: E.g., Specialized floating Border outpost, UAV monitoring in river stretches, etc. 
  • Enacting a National Refugee Law: India needs a national refugee law to legally distinguish between genuine refugees and illegal economic migrants
    • India is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol.
  • Formal Bilateral Repatriation Agreements: Facilitates the return of their nationals residing illegally. 
  • Other
    • Involve international organizations like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for support in managing illegal immigration.
    • Expeditiously issue National Identity Cards (NIDs)
    • Maintaining Biometric Records of Illegal Immigrants/ Refugees

Conclusion 

The High-Powered Demography Mission is a timely step to counter the long-standing challenge of illegal infiltration. Its success will depend on stronger border fencing and surveillance, faster Foreigners Tribunal decisions, bilateral repatriation agreements, and robust national ID systems.

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