– in 2024: 1,049 individuals were apprehended while exiting India.
– Till July 15,2025: 3,536 individuals caught attempting voluntary exits.
– In 2024: BSF intercepted 2,425 individuals entering India.
– Till July 15,this year: 1,372 people caught crossing into India.
– Claims include unlawful pushbacks executed by BSF; West Bengal’s State government intervened in cases where families sought legal action through habeas corpus petitions.
– BSF denies allegations of illegal pushbacks and has heightened vigilance against undocumented entries since August ’24.
Government focus on undocumented migration reflects broader national security concerns amplified post-Pahalgam attack and regional political shifts in neighboring Bangladesh. The tripling of voluntary exits this year suggests changing socio-political dynamics may play a role alongside targeted enforcement measures like “pushbacks.” However, allegations surrounding legality could create friction between central agencies and state governments.The drop in incoming migrants aligns with tighter border surveillance reinforced by directives prohibiting entry without valid documents-potentially signaling reduced infiltration risks but also generating humanitarian challenges for those stranded between borders. Long-term implications depend heavily on how both nations balance security protocol with human rights obligations amid evolving bilateral ties.