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The real need is a holistic demographic mission

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Changing Demographics and the Need for a Demographic Mission

The announcement of a demographic mission on August 15, 2025, focusing primarily on undocumented immigration from Bangladesh, has sparked controversy. However, a more comprehensive approach is necessary as India stands at a demographic crossroads.

Demographic Transformation

  • India, as the most populous nation with a significant youth demographic, faces both global envy and local pride.
  • Demographics have traditionally been significant mainly concerning population control.
  • India's demographic diversity could sustain its population well into the next century.
  • A holistic approach requires examining past demographic transformations, considering fertility, mortality, and migration.

Human Capability and Infrastructure

  • The mission should address emerging population capabilities, focusing on education, health, and livelihoods.
  • Educational infrastructure is imbalanced, leading to inequities based on affluence.

Migration and Identity

  • Migration acts as a population equalizer, yet political discourse is often adverse.
  • Migrant identities are constructed, and protection should rest with the state.
  • Policies should consider equal stakes for home and host regions of migrants.
  • Migrant voting rights remain a contentious issue, requiring resolution.

Longevity and Social Security

  • Growing longevity demands a redefinition of productive years and social security provision.
  • Employers need to prepare employees for financial security in non-earning years.

Planning and Policy Implications

  • Planning and policy-making must recognize changing demographics.
  • Demographics should drive priorities in allocation and provisioning.
  • The foundation of a demographic mission lies in the demographic sensitization of intellectual discourse on mainstreaming and inclusion.

Authors: S. Irudaya Rajan is Chair at the International Institute of Migration and Development (IIMAD), Kerala; U.S. Mishra is Honorary Visiting Professor at IIMAD, Kerala.

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  • Demographic Mission
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