Rising Undocumented Migration in India

GS  3 – Internal Security

Context:

Voluntary exits of undocumented migrants along India’s eastern border tripled in 2025 compared to 2024, indicating intensified enforcement and changing migration patterns.

Scale and Patterns:
  • Primary Origin: Bangladesh remains the largest source of undocumented migrants.
  • Illegal Entries: 1,372 people intercepted along the Bangladesh border until July 2025.
  • Voluntary Exits: 3,536 undocumented migrants returned via BSF-facilitated exits (till July 2025).
  • Apprehensions: Between June–October 2024, cases rose over 30%, peaking annually.
  • Recent Apprehensions: 2,355 Bangladeshi entrants caught between Jan 2024–Mar 2025.
  • Other Nationalities: 153 non-Bangladeshis apprehended during the same period.
Challenges Posed:
  • Large Inflows: Porous borders and economic pull factors strain governance and resources.
  • Demographic Stress: Alters ethnic composition in Assam and Tripura, increasing local tensions.
  • Security Risks: Borders exploited by insurgent groups like ULFA.
  • Resource Strain: Public health and education systems overburdened.
  • Labour Market Impact: Wages depressed in informal sectors like construction in Kolkata suburbs.
  • Political Polarisation: Identity-based politics intensified, e.g., West Bengal elections.
  • Criminal Networks: Border districts used for trafficking.
  • Administrative Burden: Verification backlogs strain Assam’s Foreigners Tribunals and border police.
Causes of Recent Surge in Voluntary Exits:
  • Stronger Enforcement: MHA launched nationwide deportation campaigns in Dec 2024.
  • Political Instability: Regime change in Bangladesh (2024) increased voluntary exits.
  • Deterrent Operations: Actions like Operation Sindoor created psychological deterrence.
  • Nationwide Raids: Intensified in Delhi, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Odisha border areas.
  • Document Scrutiny: Aadhaar cancellations and “negative lists” enhanced migrant detection.
About Voluntary Exit:
  • Allows migrants to return home without formal deportation, unlike non-consensual pushbacks.
  • Implementation increased significantly in early 2025, reducing detention congestion.
  • Aligns with UNHCR principles for voluntary repatriation.
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