New Book Geography and Politics of Refugees in South Asia by Dr. Laltanlien Khobung Now Available Online

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Tuithaphai, June 9, 2025: A significant academic contribution to the discourse on regional geopolitics and humanitarian crises, “Geography and Politics of Refugees in South Asia” by Dr. Laltanlien Khobung, has been officially published by Balaji Publications and is now available for purchase on Flipkart.

The book delves into the complex refugee issues of South Asia with a particular focus on the Chakma and Tibetan populations. It examines the geopolitical, ethnic, and social dimensions of refugee migration and its implications for regional stability. Dr. Khobung's analysis explores not only the causes and patterns of refugee movements but also the conflicts that arise from such migrations especially those involving India, China, and Bangladesh.

A central theme of the book is the development of strategies for conflict resolution and peacebuilding in the context of refugee-host dynamics. With its deep analytical insights and policy-oriented approach, the work is positioned as a vital resource for students, researchers, and policymakers engaged in South Asian studies, international relations, and human rights.

Dr. Laltanlien Khobung, currently serving as Vice Principal at Bethany Christian College (affiliated with Manipur University), has an extensive academic background. A graduate of Union Christian College under NEHU, he pursued his postgraduate studies and obtained his M.Phil. and Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, with a specialization in international politics. He also brings two decades of experience working with World Vision India across various Northeastern states.

New Book onGeography and Politics of Refugees in South Asia by Dr. Laltanlien Khobung Now Available online


The book is priced at ₹1,295, with a 10% discount available on Flipkart, bringing the cost down to ₹1,165. Free delivery is offered.

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The release marks a timely addition to the ongoing scholarly and policy discussions on refugees and regional security in South Asia.

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