Visualizing Cross-country Borderlands- An Architecture towards peace (Dissertation)

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INTERNATIONAL BORDERLANDS International boundaries are widely regarded as irreversible and historic boundaries. Even in a twenty-first-century world of innovations, progress, and change, land border placements are revered as long-standing and permanent. On a standard world political map, all borders between sovereign states are the same, consisting of simple lines separating one country from another. In reality, borders vary greatly. Border disparities have grown in recent decades. Europe has seen a massive softening of borders; first, the Iron Curtain fell, and then the Schengen Agreement allowed unrestricted movement across most state borders. (Newman 2006) Borders have hardened in the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, and elsewhere during the same period, as evidenced by the massive construction of "separation barriers." Some of these barriers are intended to keep militants out, while others are intended to keep immigrants out.

Figure 23 Varieties of International land borders

The Geocurrents map depicts the polar opposites of liberty and defence. The international borders within the Schengen area are depicted in blue, with lighter blue indicating the planned expansion of Schengen territory to include Romania and Bulgaria. The colour red denotes barricaded borders, both existing and in the process of being built. Severe suggestions for new barriers are highlighted in orange. Maritime borders and land boundaries that are too small to be visible on a map of this scale are ignored. Heavy fortified borders, such as those separating Israel from Lebanon, Gaza from Egypt, Northern Cyprus from the rest of the island, and the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla from Morocco, are not included. Hard barriers within sovereign states, such as the one that separates Hong Kong from mainland China, are also prohibited, as are those that do not correspond to internationally recognised borders, such as Western Sahara's "Moroccan Wall.

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Figure 46 Monumentality across India- Pakistan Border

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Figure 47 Spatial analysis of monumentality across India-Pakistan border

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Figure 45 Land custom stations in NE-India

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Figure 48 Border peace parade at Attari-Wagah border

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peace-themed mural

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Figure 43 ICPs across India-Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh borderlands

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Figure 42 Location of ICPs along Indian Borders

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Figure 41 Integrated Check post at Attari-Wagah Border

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Figure 40 Integrated Border control: Cross country movement

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Figure 33 Border in Baarle-Hertog, Municipality of Belgian

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Figure 36 Typical Illustration of International borderline

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Figure 37 Border management and control aspects

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Figure 34 Evolution of the Netherlands- Belgium Border

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Figure 35 The Belgian-Dutch Border at different locations of Baarle town

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Figure 18 India- Bangladesh Border

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Figure 10 India – Pakistan Border fencing; Cross- Border landscape

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Figure 31 Border walls across the globe

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Figure 19 Land ports Authorities: India- Bangladesh Border

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Figure 23 Varieties of International land borders

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Figure 22 The Akhaura- Agartala Border complex site plan

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Figure 15 Analysis of The Wagah- Attari Border complex site plan

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Bhutan and China

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Figure 4 Borders across the globe

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Figure 2 Pablo Picasso’s most-recognized Cubist painting: Guernica

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Figure 1 Border wall as Architecture (Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratelli

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Figure 5 Border security: Fencing and watch tower surveillance

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Pakistan border

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Figure 3 9/11 Twin tower attack

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Figure 6 Walled border: International boundary demarcation approach Figure 7 Crossing the bridge into Canada, from the US: Ambassador Bridge, Open Border of India-Nepal Boundary, Indian and Pakistan border officers at the Indian-

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Figure 8 India and it's borderlands Figure 9 India and its international boundaries: Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Pakistan, Nepal,

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