
Human Rights, not Security Perspective: A Look at Refugees In South Asia
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In this episode of Policy Room, Prof. Udayan Das joins Riya Singh Rathore to look at South Asia's collective post-colonial history, how that has made refugees "dangerous" in the collective imaginations, and the role of communalism in that narrative. The episode ends by briefly touching on the upcoming problem of climate refugees and exploring possible policy recommendations.
Link to Udayan's chapter: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-6144-0_2
SPRF's Work on Refugees:
- https://sprf.in/houses-of-tarp-and-bamboo-exploring-the-fires-in-rohingya-refugee-camps/
- https://sprf.in/photo-archive/unsettled-identities/
- https://sprf.in/refugee-protection-in-india-in-the-absence-of-specific-legislation/
- https://sprf.in/a-question-of-citizenship-the-case-of-the-chakma-hajong-refugees/
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