Borderland
Borderland is a term used to describe a geographic, cultural, or political region that lies near a border between states or territories. It denotes not only the line separating jurisdictions but the surrounding zone where two or more political entities meet, interact, and negotiate identities, systems of governance, and economic activity.
Geographers and social scientists study borderlands as spaces characterized by permeability and hybridity. They involve cross-border
In scholarly work, borderlands studies examine how borders are produced and experienced, challenging the idea of
Examples commonly cited include the U.S.–Mexico borderland, the Kashmir region between India and Pakistan, and the
Contemporary borderlands face challenges such as security measures, migration pressures, humanitarian concerns, and illicit trafficking. At