India, Sept. 24 -- Visiting a land border crossing with Nepal or Bangladesh, one quickly realises how India's regional policies remain a predominantly masculine affair on the ground. There are mainly men driving trucks, controlling passports, and patrolling fences. But if one looks closer, women are not completely missing in action. Often in the shadow of these male-dominated structures, countless women from both countries cross the border every day to visit relatives and religious sites or run informal trade....