Human trafficking refers to the illicit trade of
individuals, involving the exploitation of people through methods such as
coercion, fraud, or abuse of power. Exploitation activities such as sexual
exploitation, coerced labor, enslavement, and associated services. The
phenomenon of Indian human trafficking encompasses the coercive employment of
individuals and the commercialized exploitation of their sexuality. Despite its
illegality in India, this problem holds significant importance. Human
trafficking constitutes a significant infringement upon human rights. Human
trafficking is propelled by economic, political, and cultural influences. The
Indian government has a plethora of laws. Examples include the Indian Penal Code
of 1860, the Constitution of India of 1949, the Immoral Traffic Act of 1986,
and the Juvenile Justice Act.
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