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Cross Border Human Trafficking

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January 17, 2018

What is the issue?

  • Following the 2015 Nepal earthquake, there has been threefold increase in human trafficking from Nepal to India.
  • Most of the victims were reported to be minors and large number of women left the country to find employment abroad.
  • The destination countries for most of them were Kyrgyzstan, Israel, West Asia, and India.

What are the concerns in identifying human trafficking?

  • Identifying cases of human trafficking is not easy as no case of human trafficking has been registered since 2015.
  • It is often difficult for the police to identify a human trafficking case at the source since the victim may have been lured through the false promise of marriage or a job.
  • The Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship, 1950 provides for an open border between Nepal and India and there is a seamless human movement.
  • Individuals are stopped only on the basis of suspicion, intelligence or information from family members or relatives.

What measures needs to be taken?

  • Closing the border may prevent cross-border trafficking, but it could also engender economic vulnerabilities for those who have jobs or own businesses along the border.
  • It is imperative to create economic opportunities, particularly for the youth, within the country.
  • Nepal-India border needs to be equipped with enhanced intelligence networks and effective monitoring mechanisms.

 

Source: The Hindu

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