AN ANALYSIS OF THE NEXUS BETWEEN HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND MIGRATION
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Human trafficking refers to the transportation of people either forcefully or coercively from a particular country or region for the purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labour. In this era where people are busy focusing on a number of social issues, this issue has gained momentum since the past few years keeping in mind its severability and violation of human rights on a large scale. Further, human trafficking coupled with Migration is a whole new issue that has started gaining momentum over the years and still the top bureaucrats and diplomats of various countries who are at the apex of financial stability have failed to find a solution to this problem and it seems that now discussions at an international level is the only platform available to try finding a solution to this situation. Before discussing the topic as a part of a larger picture, we need to know the definition of migration. Migration refers to the moving of people from their own country and finding a place to live in some other country due to loss of livelihood, war in their country or various other reasons.
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