Amit Shah announces high-level panel to probe demographic changes, cites national security concerns
New Delhi [India], May 26 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday announced the constitution of a high-level committee to examine the issue of demographic change in India, describing it as a critical challenge with far-reaching implications for national security, sovereignty and social stability.
Framing the move as a follow-up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement on Independence Day 2025, Shah made the announcement through his post on X, pointing out that the government has now operationalised the "High-Level Committee on Demographic Change" to address concerns arising from illegal immigration and other "unnatural" factors influencing population patterns.
"To address this very challenge, on August 15, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the formation of this committee. I am delighted to inform you that the government has now constituted it."
Highlighting the scope of the panel's work, Shah said demographic change is a "serious issue linked not only to our sovereignty but also to national security, law and order, profound changes in social structure, and the preservation of tribal society."
The Home Minister said the committee has been tasked with conducting a comprehensive assessment of demographic shifts across the country.
Officials indicated that the panel will study data trends, consult stakeholders, and recommend policy interventions aimed at addressing emerging challenges. The committee is expected to submit its findings within a stipulated timeframe, with a focus on actionable measures.