What is happening in the central regions of the
planet?
Europe is facing its worst refugee crisis
since World War 2, refugees mainly from the Middle East (Syria, Iraq and
Afghanistan) and North African Regions are seeking asylum in the apparently
safer regions of Eastern Europe. The world has witnessed horrifying images of
refugees risking their lives just to get a glimpse of safety, people are taking
dangerous sea journeys across the Mediterranean to reach Europe, losing their
own live or lives of their near and dear ones.
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The
numerous refugees of Syria previously began to set camps in their neighboring
countries, but saw little future prospects there hence embarking on journeys to
Europe for a better life.
What should India be prepared for in the coming
future?
Turkey, also called the bridge between the east and west was
previously flooded with Syrian refugees therefore a large mass began their
journey to further west, a similar situation could be a cause for concern for
the Indian State, considering its geographical significance in South Asia. The
two time Nobel Prize winning agency the “UNHCR”(United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)is baffled in the present situation, leaving
the European Union to scrutinize the scenario. It is a moment for all
governments including India’s to reexamine their preparedness to respond to
similar situations. According to stats, there are about 2 lakh refugees currently living in India, India is also
geographically at the center of refugee movements in the South Asian region, despite
this, India is yet to sign the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, it even lacks a
domestic asylum framework, but it is all not so bad, as India has signed a
number of International Conventions keeping the interest of refugees in mind, it
has laws that protects their rights(e.g. Right to Education applies to all
refugee children as well). India is a member of the UNHCR executive committee
and displays commitment to protecting refugees, emphasizing the need of burden
sharing and cooperation with regard to the Syrian and Afghanistani conflicts. Easier
said than done, India is reluctant to sign the Refugee Convention or adopt a
domestic asylum framework as this would cause a very heavy inflow of refugees
into the Indian territory.
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How can India be ready to help?
As
the only stable democracy in South Asia and an emerging power with aspirations
to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council, India should make
attempts to devise a legal framework, at both domestic and regional levels supplementing
asylum management and hence setting an example for other governments.
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the Author:
Rishabh
Raj Singh is currently a student at Delhi University and is whole heartedly
dedicated to join Indian Army .It’s his dream too to serve the country like
every other aspirant. He loves music (Guitar) and art (Pencil Sketching), sports
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