Abstract

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) enacted in India in December 2019 has triggered multifaceted socio-political debates and protests, both domestically and internationally. This research paper seeks to delve into the socio-political implications of the CAA within the Indian context. Through a thorough examination of academic literature, legal analyses, and empirical evidence, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the ramifications of the CAA on Indian society, politics, and international relations. By exploring themes such as religious identity, communal tensions, democratic values, and diplomatic repercussions, this paper sheds light on the complex dynamics at play and offers insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by the CAA.

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