Recent Publications
Selective, Reactive and Liminal – An Overview of India’s Migration Governance Over the Past Decade
Exemplified by an unprecedented section devoted to internal migration, the Economic Survey of 2017-18 brought the issue of migration to the spotlight within government and policy circles. However, almost two...
Published on April 22, 2024
Epistemic Violence Embedded in Urban Policy: Locating Internal Migrants in Pune’s Smart City Mission
Published on April 20, 2024
COVID-19 return migration phenomena: experiences from South and Southeast Asia
Published on March 6, 2024
International Migration / Diaspora
Diasporic engagement and the climate crisis in Kerala: inclusive disaster relief and reconstruction?
Published on September 7, 2023
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May 4, 2024 6:30 pm (IST)
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President
IIMAD was formed during a period of tough challenges to global mobility and displacement. It is the culmination of years of hard work, rigorous training, and multi-disciplinary research in migration studies by exemplary scholars. It is my dream that IIMAD can set the stage for the next generation of scholars, policymakers and administrators to rise to the demands of a future of high mobility and the spirit of humanitarianism.
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IIMAD was founded with the vision to be a prominent voice and catalyst in improving the lives of migrants and their families all over the world. We are committed to our mission of providing the highest-quality data and analyses in migration studies, and pledge to grow with a philosophy founded in hard work, knowledge, experience, migrant-centrism and sustainability. Our dream is to become an inclusive and diverse community of migration practitioners that can stimulate safe, orderly, and productive migration both regionally and globally, and assist governments in building mobile regimes for the 21st century.