
Living at the edge: Border and Barriers in Anarul’s Life Along with the whole country, Anarul Islam alias Babul, 47 years old small marginal farmer in landlocked border village Mahendraganj in South West Garo Hills in Meghalaya is finding it hard to cope up with the lockdown due to COVID 19. However his worries are different from the rest of the country. As a farmer his ‘lockdown’ will continue irrespective of the COVID 19 pandemic. His land situated outside the international border fencing restricting access to his land throughout the years. Each time Anarul goes to plough his land, he literally crosses an international border following a detail protocol and security check. India and Bangladesh share a 4,096 km-long international border, the fifth-longest land border in the world. The state of Meghalaya shares 443 km of this long border and out of this 329 km border is fenced with barbed wire and concrete, a process initiated in the 1980s. Fencings are bu...