Internal migration and citizenship in India |
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Authors: | Rameez Abbas |
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Affiliation: | College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University, Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | Immigrants and the process of incorporation can elucidate what it means to be a member of a national citizenry and sociopolitical community. However, relatively little scholarship has focused on the potential of internal migration to highlight citizenship outcomes. This article presents fieldwork from Mumbai and Kolkata to show that citizenship status, rights, and belonging are more restrictive for Indian citizens who are internal migrants than for those who are not. It argues that development factors alone are insufficient explanations for citizenship outcomes in India, and shows that internal migrants experience a lesser citizenship status and curtailed citizenship rights because they are migrants rather than because of their impoverishment or because of the limited capacity of the state. |
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Keywords: | Internal migration citizenship India ethnic politics development |
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