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MIGRATION AND MOBILITY
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram
|December 31, 2025
With multiple policy changes, migration has become a defining question at the intersection of elections, state power, economic strategies and national identity. The impact of this shift in 2025 was momentous
IN 2025, the politics of migration and mobility has become central to global political discourse, propelling debates that echo across continents. Migration has become a defining question at the intersection of elections, state power, economic strategies, and national identity. Who gets to move, work, and settle, and under what conditions, has become a battleground where the contradictions of global capitalism and national sovereignty collide on a compelling political turf.
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