Tribal Infrastructure as A Constitutional and Human Rights Imperative: A Comparative Analysis of Indian Jurisprudence and International Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v3i4.517Keywords:
Scheduled Tribes, Tribal Infrastructure, Article 21, Indigenous Rights, UNDRIP, Comparative Constitutional Law, Road ConnectivityAbstract
Infrastructure development in tribal and indigenous regions is no longer a matter of administrative discretion but a legally enforceable human rights obligation. In India, Scheduled Tribes continue to face systemic exclusion from basic infrastructure such as roads, drinking water, sanitation, and connectivity, despite constitutional guarantees and targeted welfare schemes. This paper examines the constitutional foundations of tribal infrastructure rights in India, particularly under Article 21 of the Constitution, and analyses landmark Supreme Court judgments that have expanded socio-economic rights for Scheduled Tribes. The study further undertakes a comparative analysis with international legal frameworks, including the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), International Labour Organization Convention No. 169, and jurisprudence of international human rights bodies. Using doctrinal and comparative methods, the paper argues that denial of infrastructure to tribal communities amounts to structural discrimination and violates both domestic constitutional norms and international human rights standards. The paper concludes with policy and legal recommendations for harmonising Indian governance practices with global indigenous rights standards.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 International Journal of Science and Social Science Research

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Prasenjit Debbarma, Abhijit Debbarma, B. Eden Debbarma, Autonomous District Councils Under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India: Challenges and Prospects , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 4 No. 1: April-June 2026
- Elina Mossang, Sushant Kumar Nayak, Cultivating Diversity Through Education: Protecting and Promoting the Rights and Identities of Marginalized Groups in India , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 2: July-September 2024
- Neeru Sharma, ndia-Afghanistan Relations – Post US Withdrawal , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 2: July-September 2024
- R. Poovazhagan, P. Vijaya, Social Development and Biographical Identities of Tribal People in Nilgiri District , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 3: October-December 2024
- Fatima Begum, Pompee Dehingia , The Article 19 of the Indian Constitution: Scope, Limitations, and Contemporary Challenges , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 3 No. 3: October-December 2025
- Ratnaprava Parija, Resilience and Resistance: Voices of Indigenous Women in Contemporary Literature , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 1 No. 3: October-December 2023
- H. M. Sudharshana, Violation of Human Rights of Women in India- Problems & Prospective , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 1 No. 4: January-March 2024
- Sarika Bilung, Article 368: Power to amend the constitution and the Fundamental Rights of India , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 1 No. 3: October-December 2023
- Chamdam Tungkhang, Tracing the History of Stilwell Road in Arunachal Pradesh , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 3 No. 4: January-March 2026
- Ramesh Naik, The Unique Jewelry of the Banjara Tribe: A review of Bargarh District, Odisha , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 3: October-December 2024
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.
Most read articles by the same author(s)
- Abraham Lincoln, Ratna Sekhar Potineni, Dr. Ambedkar’s Contribution to Economic Reform , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 3 No. 4: January-March 2026
SEMANTIC SCHOLAR 