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- who: Passports and collaborators from the Department of History, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom have published the research: The privilege of the Indian passport (1947 - 1967): Caste, class, and the afterlives of indenture in Indian diplomacy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/05/1937
- what: The article investigates the ways in which the oppressive control over the granting of Indian passports led to a proliferation of forged passports utilized to bypass the restrictions imposed by the state, a crisis that both British and Indian officials viewed as proof of their notions of the ‘lower . . .
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