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This volume is about migration across South Asia and the complex negotiation of borders by people and the states in the process. A border is understood as a form of demarcation, but it also opens up the flow of people, goods, and ideas of legality and illegality. Borders are dynamic and dyadic in the interface of state and non-state actors involved in border operations. Consequently, transborder movement becomes a complex web involving concerns of security, trade, militancy, and questions of citizenship, along with discourses of ghettoisation, belonging and otherness. Since the mid-20th century, the South Asian region has witnessed growing social and political instability and breakdown of regional cooperation. In this context, the volume casts a wide, interdisciplinary lens across South Asia and discusses economic migration as well as forced migration due to persecution and natural disasters. It looks at how understandings of ‘territoriality’ and ‘border’ become blurred due to increasing transborder migration in the region: how states in South Asia address transborder movements at both policy level and on the ground; and how borderlands become spaces for illegal trade and informal economy in South Asia and for negotiations between states and refugees on identity and citizenship.

This highly topical volume is for a wide group of scholars and students interested in South Asia, ranging from sociology, anthropology, political science, history, to interdisciplinary fields like migration studies, peace and conflict studies, and development studies.   

1 The State, Transborder Movements, and Deterritorialised Identity in South Asia
1(18)
Nasir Uddin
Part I Transborder Mobility, Borders, and Citizenship Dilemmas
2 Borders, Citizenship and the Subaltern in South Asia
19(18)
Nergis Canefe
3 Citizenship and Membership: Placing Refugees in India
37(18)
Nasreen Chowdhory
4 Culture of Migration: State-Society Relations and Transborder Mobility in Northern Sri Lanka
55(18)
Eva Gerharz
Part II Everyday State and Statelessness
5 The State, Vulnerability, and Transborder Movements: The Rohingya People in Myanmar and Bangladesh
73(18)
Nasir Uddin
6 Nation-State and Its Production of Statelessness: A Study of Chin Refugees
91(22)
Meghna Kajla
Part III The Making and (Un)Making of Borders
7 "Ecologic" Border and Deterritorialisation
113(20)
Biswajit Mohanty
8 Nepal-India Open Border: A Rationale of Regulation
133(22)
B. K. Upendra Bahadur
Part IV Migration in South Asia
9 Involuntary Migration in the Border Belt of Indian Punjab
155(22)
Jagrup Singh Sekhon
Sunayana Sharma
10 Migration Matters: Estimation and Analysis of Migration from Bangladesh to India
177(28)
Abhishek Nath
Vivek Vishal
11 Life on the Edge: Forced Migration and Ethnic Encounter in the Bay of Bengal
205(16)
Debojyoti Das
12 Conclusion: Transborder Mobility and the Challenges of the South Asian States
221(6)
Nasreen Chowdhory
Index 227
Nasir Uddin is a Cultural Anthropologist and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.   

Nasreen Chowdhory is a Political Scientist and an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Delhi, India.