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Citizenship holds a significant place in the global framework, being defined as the full and equal membership of a political community. In today’s contemporary world, states play a pivotal role in shaping the identity of their citizens by providing them with a collective political identity and bestowing upon them certain unalienable rights. This identity is deeply ingrained in individuals, whether one identifies as Indian, Japanese, or German, it is fundamentally tied to the state they belong to.
Comparison Point |
Crowded Places |
Larger Communities |
Division Dynamics | Those inside the crowded place (like a train compartment) form a unit becoming insiders and oppose others who are trying to enter, i.e. outsiders. | Similar divisions are observed in cities, regions, or at the national level. |
Scarce Resources | Space is limited. | Jobs, medical care, education, and natural resources are limited. |
Response to Outsiders | Those inside attempt to prevent further entries. | Demands may arise to restrict entry to ‘outsiders’. For example, ‘Mumbai for Mumbaikars’. |
Interpreting Full and Equal Membership: Basic Rights, Movement, and Challenges in a Diverse Society
The Paradox of Migration
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