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Shadows across borders: The global migration crisis and Assam's warning

The Business Guardian

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September 04, 2025

In Assam, too, the security establishment has flagged concerns about radical organizations gaining a foothold in pockets where illegal migration is concentrated. The worry is not just economic strain but potential destabilization, as hostile actors may exploit unsettled communities.

- DEBIKA DUTTA

Shadows across borders: The global migration crisis and Assam's warning

Across Europe and North America, the debate over migration has reached a fever pitch. In London, Paris, and Berlin, tens of thousands have taken to the streets—some demanding stricter border controls, others defending humanitarian responsibilities. In Britain, the government's controversial Rwanda deportation plan has triggered fierce political battles, with protests erupting in major cities. France has seen demonstrations both against rising anti-immigrant rhetoric and against the perceived inability of the state to integrate newcomers. Germany, reeling from violent clashes linked to asylum-seekers, is witnessing the far-right AfD gaining ground, riding on anti-immigration sentiments. Meanwhile, Italy, on the frontline of Mediterranean crossings, faces unending pressure as boats packed with migrants from Africa and the Middle East arrive daily, testing both resources and political patience. Even the United States is not immune—record crossings at the Mexican border have sparked widespread polarization, with immigration shaping electoral politics more than ever.

What ties these seemingly disparate geographies together is a deep unease over identity, security, and demographic change. Western democracies that once celebrated diversity as a strength are now grappling with the limits of assimilation and the anxieties of their native populations. Economic burdens, competition for jobs, cultural clashes, and even fears of radicalization are pushing the migration issue to the heart of national debates. It is no longer merely about humanitarianism or open borders; it is about the sustainability of societies as they try to reconcile compassion with national interest.

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India's multi-domain doctrine and the future of conflict in Asia

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on August 27 released India's first-ever joint doctrine on Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) during Ran-Samwad 2025, a tri-services seminar held at the Army War College, Mhow.

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1 min

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'UCC NOT JUST DESIRABLE BUT NECESSARY', SAY FORMER JUDGES AMID RENEWED NATIONAL DEBATE

The Delhi High Court has recently emphasised the urgent need for legislative clarity on the conflict between personal and statutory laws related to child marriages. In doing so, it also hinted at the broader necessity for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC).

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Spurs India’s Shift to Sustainable Mobility | Puts India on Global EV Manufacturing Map

Euler Motors has launched the Euler Turbo EV 1000, the world’s first 1 Tonne 4W electric mini truck, starting at INR 5.99 Lakhs.

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SHIRISH CHANDRA MURMU NAMED RBI DEPUTY; MPC MEETING BEGINS

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Merck Foundation, First Ladies Award 925 Scholarships in 52 Countries

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1 mins

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India’s FTA with Europe to come into effect from October 1: Piyush Goyal

India’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), finalised in March 2024, will come into effect from October 1, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said on Monday.

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TERRORISTAN PAKISTAN DOESN'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO LOSE WITH GRACE

After India’s emphatic victory in the Asia Cup Champions Trophy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's words — “Even on the sports field, Operation Sindoor. The result is the same: India’s triumph” — carried a serious and meaningful message.

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