Mobility, Refuge, and Exclusion: Rethinking the Indian Ocean as a Space of Liminality

Author: Rudrani Garg

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Publisher Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
Publication Year 2026
ISBN-13 9789366975344
E-ISBN 9789366977850
Binding Paper back
Number of Pages 37 Pages
Language English
Edition 1st
Release Date 2026-05-15
Dimension (Inches) 6''*9''
Weight (Grams) 80
Subject International Affairs
Category Social Science

The monograph explores the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) as a liminal space where colonial legacies of exclusion intersect with contemporary humanitarian crises.

The study examines how the IOR has transitioned from a historical trade and imperial basin into a contested site of statelessness and surveillance. Utilising the concept of liminality and the case of Rohingya refugees, the paper argues that decolonised nations have internalised imperial logics of bordering, creating a zone where sovereignty is blurred, and human mobility is both enabled and constrained.

Rudrani Garg

Rudrani Garg is an International Relations scholar and is presently serving as a Youth Peace Ambassador at GOI Peace Foundation. She holds an M.A. from South Asian University and specializes in maritime security, migration governance, and Indian foreign policy, with a specific focus on the Global South. She was awarded Policy Agora Fellowship in 2026. She has worked with several research institutes including Vivekananda International Foundation, Society for Indian Ocean Studies, Asian Confluence and Borderman.

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