INDIA’S GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARD HUMAN TRAFFICKING ISSUE
Abstract
The primary aim of this research is to analyze the India’s
policy in dealing with the human trafficking issues. In recent
decades, human trafficking becomes a new form of
transnational crime, which involve many actors. By involving
many nations, either as countries of origin, destination, and
transit country, shape this issues become an increasingly
complex. South Asia is the region that has an increase of
human trafficking, which is India as a country of both origin
and destination of human trafficking activities. The research
method used was qualitative with descriptive analysis. This
research use theory of political system by David Easton.
Therefore, India made serious efforts to overcome this issue
through collaboration with various elements of both state
actor and non-state actor.