This book documents voices of the people associated with the Maoist movement in South Asia's Red Corridor which extends from Central/South India northwards into Nepal. It delineates the different strands of contemporary Left politics and discusses related questions of security, peace and development in the region.
This book documents voices of the people associated with the Maoist movement in South Asia's Red Corridor which extends from Central/South India northwards into Nepal. It delineates the different strands of contemporary Left politics and discusses related questions of security, peace and development in the region.
Ranjit Bhushan is Senior Editor at the Financial Chronicle and former Visiting Professor at Jamia Millia Islamia, India. In a journalistic career spanning three decades, he has worked with Outlook, The Times of India, The Indian Express, the Press Trust of India and the Associated Press.
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Introduction Part 1: Ideologues' Take 1. Dipankar Bhattacharya 2. Manoranjan Mohanty Part 2: Activism on Ground in India 3. Kameshwar Baitha 4. Abhijit Mazumdar 5. Vara Vara Rao 6. Binayak Sen Part 3: Maoism in the Himalayas 7. Prachanda 8. Baburam Bhattarai 9. Anand Verma
Introduction Part 1: Ideologues' Take 1. Dipankar Bhattacharya 2. Manoranjan Mohanty Part 2: Activism on Ground in India 3. Kameshwar Baitha 4. Abhijit Mazumdar 5. Vara Vara Rao 6. Binayak Sen Part 3: Maoism in the Himalayas 7. Prachanda 8. Baburam Bhattarai 9. Anand Verma
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