Unseen Invasion: The Migrant Surge in Punjab is a bold and deeply reflective account of Punjab's quiet transformation. Written from a Sikh author's perspective, it explores how waves of migration, economic shifts, and policy neglect are reshaping the land of five rivers its fields, cities, and very sense of identity. Through firsthand observations, interviews, and ground realities, the book traces how social structures, education, healthcare, and culture are being tested by unplanned population pressures. It asks difficult but necessary questions: Can Punjab sustain its growth without losing its character? How can compassion and control coexist? Neither alarmist nor dismissive, Unseen Invasion calls for balance a vision of development that preserves Punjab's heritage while ensuring fairness for all who live and work within it. It is both a warning and a hope an invitation to rethink what it means to protect a land, its people, and its future.