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Rup Kumar Barman

The Enclaves of the India-Bangladesh Border: History, Statelessness and Bilateral Relations

The Enclaves of the India-Bangladesh Border: History, Statelessness and Bilateral Relations

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This book explores the nature of statelessness in India-Bangladesh enclaves, tracing their historical background and the factors that led to their creation. It examines colonial intervention and postcolonial changes in Indo-Bangladesh relations, as well as the lives of the people inhabiting the enclaves and their struggle for survival.

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Length: 156 pages
Publication date: 10 November 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate nature of statelessness within the India-Bangladesh enclaves, tracing its historical roots and the underlying factors that have shaped its evolution in the pre-colonial region of North Bengal. The author conducts a thorough analysis of how colonial intervention in this area resulted in administrative complexities within the enclaves, while also critically examining the postcolonial changes in Indo-Bangladesh bilateral relations, particularly in resolving boundary disputes. Additionally, the book explores the lives of the people inhabiting these enclaves and their resilience in the face of conflict.

The book is extensively supported by rich archival sources, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of history, border studies, Indian history, South Asian politics, South Asian history,Partition studies, international relations, political studies, and refugee studies. In particular, those with an interest in India-Bangladesh relations will find this book particularly insightful.

The India-Bangladesh enclaves have been a subject of controversy and debate for decades, with their unique geographical location and complex history contributing to their status as a source of statelessness. This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues surrounding statelessness in these enclaves, exploring the historical, political, and social factors that have shaped their existence.

The book begins by providing a historical overview of the India-Bangladesh enclaves, tracing their origins back to the pre-colonial period. It explores the various factors that led to the creation of these enclaves, including the partition of India in 1947, the migration of people from East Pakistan to West Bengal, and the subsequent administrative complexities that emerged. The author also examines the role of colonialism and postcolonialism in shaping the relationship between India and Bangladesh over the enclaves.

The book then delves into the specific challenges faced by the people inhabiting the enclaves. It highlights the lack of legal recognition and access to basic rights, such as citizenship, education, and healthcare, that they face. The author also explores the economic and social marginalization that they experience, as they are often excluded from mainstream development programs and face discrimination and exploitation.

In addition to examining the challenges faced by the people inhabiting the enclaves, the book also explores the political and diplomatic efforts that have been made to address their statelessness. It examines the role of international organizations, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), in providing assistance and protection to stateless individuals. The book also looks at the bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh, particularly in the context of resolving boundary disputes and addressing the issue of statelessness.

The book concludes by offering recommendations for addressing the issue of statelessness in the India-Bangladesh enclaves. It calls for greater legal recognition and protection for stateless individuals, as well as improved access to basic rights and services. It also emphasizes the need for greater political engagement and cooperation between India and Bangladesh to address the underlying causes of statelessness, such as poverty, discrimination, and conflict.

In conclusion, this book provides a valuable contribution to the understanding of statelessness in the India-Bangladesh enclaves. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical, political, and social factors that have shaped their existence, while also examining the challenges faced by the people inhabiting these enclaves. The book's rich archival sources and comprehensive approach make it an essential read for scholars and researchers in the fields of history, border studies, Indian history, South Asian politics, South Asian history,Partition studies, international relations, political studies, and refugee studies.

Weight: 476g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032609058

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