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In Summary

  • A committee chaired by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Navlekar (Retd.) will study demographic changes from illegal immigration and suggest measures.
  • Key terms of reference include analyzing structural population changes and recommending mechanisms for border management and deportation of illegal immigrants.
  • Implications of illegal immigration include national security threats, socio-economic burden, and potential social tensions.

In Summary

The committee will study the demographic changes arising from illegal immigration and other abnormal reasons, and to suggest measures to deal with these demographic changes.

  • Chaired by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Navlekar (Retd.), the committee includes the Census Commissioner and three distinguished experts. 

Key Terms of Reference

  • To deliberate and study causes and challenges of demographic changes  such as cross-border factors etc. 
  • To analyse structural population changes at the level of religious or social communities.
  • To recommend institutional and operational mechanisms for border management, identification, detention, deportation of illegal immigrants etc. 

Reasons for high Illegal immigration in India 

  • Destination for individuals fleeing persecution: E.g. Rohingyas from Myanmar. 
  • Economic Factors: It includes poverty, lack of economic opportunities, stagnation of income, etc. in neighbouring states.
  • Environmental Factors: E.g. Frequent floods, cyclones and riverbank erosion in Bangladesh.

Key Implications

  • National Security Threats: Illegal migrants are more vulnerable to getting recruited by terrorist organizations and illegal cross-border activities like smuggling etc.
  • Socio Economic Burden: Illegal migrants can put pressure on limited resources, disturb the labour market, and lead to land encroachment. 
  • Social Tensions: E.g. ethnic and religious frictions in Assam due to illegal migration from Bangladesh

Conclusion

Thus, India should adopt a balanced approach by strengthening border security, creating a clear refugee policy, and enhancing regional cooperation to address illegal migration effectively. 

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