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This anthology brings together some of the finest and diverse writings on the Maoist movement in India in an attempt to formulate a possible middle-of-the-road approach that may help the adivasis and the underprivileged suffering at the heart of the conflict.
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This anthology brings together some of the finest and diverse writings on the Maoist movement in India in an attempt to formulate a possible middle-of-the-road approach that may help the adivasis and the underprivileged suffering at the heart of the conflict.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000059090
- Artikelnr.: 60622630
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000059090
- Artikelnr.: 60622630
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Santosh Paul is a practising lawyer in the Supreme Court of India.
List of Plates. List of Abbreviations. Preface. Acknowledgements.
Introduction Santosh Paul. Part I. Introduction to Maoism 1. What Maoism
has Contributed Samir Amin 2. Rumour of Maoism Aditya Nigam 3. The Maoist
Insurgency in India: End of the Road for Indian Stalinism? Jairus Banaji
Part II. Reality and Experiences 4. The State at the Doorstep Smita Gupta
5. A Really Dark Corner Madhavi Tata 6. Life in the 'Liberated Zone':
Inside Abujmarh the Mythic Citadel Tusha Mittal 7. Here, Silence Speaks
Volumes Supriya Sharma 8. Inside Maoistan Shafi Rahman 9. Address the Root
Causes of Naxalism Sonia Gandhi 10. Nothing Very Civil About this War
Shobhan Saxena 11. The Path Rarely Taken Dola Mitra 12. Through an Egyptian
Mirror Vinod Mehta 13. Andhra's Maoist Dens Turn Havens of Development
Srinivasa Rao Part III. Mining and Environment 14. I Have Differed with
Chidambaram on His Strategy, But We Remain Friends Digvijay Singh 15. No
Back Door Entry to Private Firms for Mining B. K. Handique 16. Ironic?
Story of the Great Indian Loot Shankar Raghuraman 17. Cannot Deny Links
between Forest Departments and Mining Lobbies Jairam Ramesh 18. As Forests
Feed Growth, Tribals Given the Go-By Nitin Sethi 19. An Eco-Visionary Par
Excellence Jairam Ramesh Part IV. Possible Solutions 20. Force Alone Can't
Rout the Maoists Nitish Kumar 21. Maoism: The Alaska Permanent Fund
Solution Santosh Paul 22. The Nation Should Adopt the Maoists' Area
Prakash Jha 23. No Military Solutions for Maoism Swaminathan S. Anklesaria
Aiyar 24. Our Freedom was Born with Hunger, We're Still Not Free M. S.
Swaminathan 25. The Wrong Diagnosis Chetan Bhagat 26. Force Should be Met
with Force Swapan Dasgupta 27. Grow Up M. S. Swaminathan 28. No Ifs or
Buts, Defeat Maoist Violence Gurcharan Das 29. Maoism is Terrorism
Shankkar Aiyar 30. Arms over People: Maoists in Bastar Nirmalangshu
Mukherji 31. 'Halt the Violence! Give Me 72 Hours' P. Chidambaram Part V:
Counter-Maoism, Rule of Law and Constitutional Rights 32. Plea to Manmohan
Singh on Behalf of Binayak Sen V. R. Krishna Iyer 33. How Many Deaths
Before Too Many Die Shoma Chaudhury 34. Bastar, Maoism and Salwa Judum
Nandini Sundar 35. Salwa Judum Judgement of the Supreme Court (Decided by
B. Sudershan Reddy and Surinder Singh Nijjar, JJ). Bibliography. About the
Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
Introduction Santosh Paul. Part I. Introduction to Maoism 1. What Maoism
has Contributed Samir Amin 2. Rumour of Maoism Aditya Nigam 3. The Maoist
Insurgency in India: End of the Road for Indian Stalinism? Jairus Banaji
Part II. Reality and Experiences 4. The State at the Doorstep Smita Gupta
5. A Really Dark Corner Madhavi Tata 6. Life in the 'Liberated Zone':
Inside Abujmarh the Mythic Citadel Tusha Mittal 7. Here, Silence Speaks
Volumes Supriya Sharma 8. Inside Maoistan Shafi Rahman 9. Address the Root
Causes of Naxalism Sonia Gandhi 10. Nothing Very Civil About this War
Shobhan Saxena 11. The Path Rarely Taken Dola Mitra 12. Through an Egyptian
Mirror Vinod Mehta 13. Andhra's Maoist Dens Turn Havens of Development
Srinivasa Rao Part III. Mining and Environment 14. I Have Differed with
Chidambaram on His Strategy, But We Remain Friends Digvijay Singh 15. No
Back Door Entry to Private Firms for Mining B. K. Handique 16. Ironic?
Story of the Great Indian Loot Shankar Raghuraman 17. Cannot Deny Links
between Forest Departments and Mining Lobbies Jairam Ramesh 18. As Forests
Feed Growth, Tribals Given the Go-By Nitin Sethi 19. An Eco-Visionary Par
Excellence Jairam Ramesh Part IV. Possible Solutions 20. Force Alone Can't
Rout the Maoists Nitish Kumar 21. Maoism: The Alaska Permanent Fund
Solution Santosh Paul 22. The Nation Should Adopt the Maoists' Area
Prakash Jha 23. No Military Solutions for Maoism Swaminathan S. Anklesaria
Aiyar 24. Our Freedom was Born with Hunger, We're Still Not Free M. S.
Swaminathan 25. The Wrong Diagnosis Chetan Bhagat 26. Force Should be Met
with Force Swapan Dasgupta 27. Grow Up M. S. Swaminathan 28. No Ifs or
Buts, Defeat Maoist Violence Gurcharan Das 29. Maoism is Terrorism
Shankkar Aiyar 30. Arms over People: Maoists in Bastar Nirmalangshu
Mukherji 31. 'Halt the Violence! Give Me 72 Hours' P. Chidambaram Part V:
Counter-Maoism, Rule of Law and Constitutional Rights 32. Plea to Manmohan
Singh on Behalf of Binayak Sen V. R. Krishna Iyer 33. How Many Deaths
Before Too Many Die Shoma Chaudhury 34. Bastar, Maoism and Salwa Judum
Nandini Sundar 35. Salwa Judum Judgement of the Supreme Court (Decided by
B. Sudershan Reddy and Surinder Singh Nijjar, JJ). Bibliography. About the
Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
List of Plates. List of Abbreviations. Preface. Acknowledgements.
Introduction Santosh Paul. Part I. Introduction to Maoism 1. What Maoism
has Contributed Samir Amin 2. Rumour of Maoism Aditya Nigam 3. The Maoist
Insurgency in India: End of the Road for Indian Stalinism? Jairus Banaji
Part II. Reality and Experiences 4. The State at the Doorstep Smita Gupta
5. A Really Dark Corner Madhavi Tata 6. Life in the 'Liberated Zone':
Inside Abujmarh the Mythic Citadel Tusha Mittal 7. Here, Silence Speaks
Volumes Supriya Sharma 8. Inside Maoistan Shafi Rahman 9. Address the Root
Causes of Naxalism Sonia Gandhi 10. Nothing Very Civil About this War
Shobhan Saxena 11. The Path Rarely Taken Dola Mitra 12. Through an Egyptian
Mirror Vinod Mehta 13. Andhra's Maoist Dens Turn Havens of Development
Srinivasa Rao Part III. Mining and Environment 14. I Have Differed with
Chidambaram on His Strategy, But We Remain Friends Digvijay Singh 15. No
Back Door Entry to Private Firms for Mining B. K. Handique 16. Ironic?
Story of the Great Indian Loot Shankar Raghuraman 17. Cannot Deny Links
between Forest Departments and Mining Lobbies Jairam Ramesh 18. As Forests
Feed Growth, Tribals Given the Go-By Nitin Sethi 19. An Eco-Visionary Par
Excellence Jairam Ramesh Part IV. Possible Solutions 20. Force Alone Can't
Rout the Maoists Nitish Kumar 21. Maoism: The Alaska Permanent Fund
Solution Santosh Paul 22. The Nation Should Adopt the Maoists' Area
Prakash Jha 23. No Military Solutions for Maoism Swaminathan S. Anklesaria
Aiyar 24. Our Freedom was Born with Hunger, We're Still Not Free M. S.
Swaminathan 25. The Wrong Diagnosis Chetan Bhagat 26. Force Should be Met
with Force Swapan Dasgupta 27. Grow Up M. S. Swaminathan 28. No Ifs or
Buts, Defeat Maoist Violence Gurcharan Das 29. Maoism is Terrorism
Shankkar Aiyar 30. Arms over People: Maoists in Bastar Nirmalangshu
Mukherji 31. 'Halt the Violence! Give Me 72 Hours' P. Chidambaram Part V:
Counter-Maoism, Rule of Law and Constitutional Rights 32. Plea to Manmohan
Singh on Behalf of Binayak Sen V. R. Krishna Iyer 33. How Many Deaths
Before Too Many Die Shoma Chaudhury 34. Bastar, Maoism and Salwa Judum
Nandini Sundar 35. Salwa Judum Judgement of the Supreme Court (Decided by
B. Sudershan Reddy and Surinder Singh Nijjar, JJ). Bibliography. About the
Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
Introduction Santosh Paul. Part I. Introduction to Maoism 1. What Maoism
has Contributed Samir Amin 2. Rumour of Maoism Aditya Nigam 3. The Maoist
Insurgency in India: End of the Road for Indian Stalinism? Jairus Banaji
Part II. Reality and Experiences 4. The State at the Doorstep Smita Gupta
5. A Really Dark Corner Madhavi Tata 6. Life in the 'Liberated Zone':
Inside Abujmarh the Mythic Citadel Tusha Mittal 7. Here, Silence Speaks
Volumes Supriya Sharma 8. Inside Maoistan Shafi Rahman 9. Address the Root
Causes of Naxalism Sonia Gandhi 10. Nothing Very Civil About this War
Shobhan Saxena 11. The Path Rarely Taken Dola Mitra 12. Through an Egyptian
Mirror Vinod Mehta 13. Andhra's Maoist Dens Turn Havens of Development
Srinivasa Rao Part III. Mining and Environment 14. I Have Differed with
Chidambaram on His Strategy, But We Remain Friends Digvijay Singh 15. No
Back Door Entry to Private Firms for Mining B. K. Handique 16. Ironic?
Story of the Great Indian Loot Shankar Raghuraman 17. Cannot Deny Links
between Forest Departments and Mining Lobbies Jairam Ramesh 18. As Forests
Feed Growth, Tribals Given the Go-By Nitin Sethi 19. An Eco-Visionary Par
Excellence Jairam Ramesh Part IV. Possible Solutions 20. Force Alone Can't
Rout the Maoists Nitish Kumar 21. Maoism: The Alaska Permanent Fund
Solution Santosh Paul 22. The Nation Should Adopt the Maoists' Area
Prakash Jha 23. No Military Solutions for Maoism Swaminathan S. Anklesaria
Aiyar 24. Our Freedom was Born with Hunger, We're Still Not Free M. S.
Swaminathan 25. The Wrong Diagnosis Chetan Bhagat 26. Force Should be Met
with Force Swapan Dasgupta 27. Grow Up M. S. Swaminathan 28. No Ifs or
Buts, Defeat Maoist Violence Gurcharan Das 29. Maoism is Terrorism
Shankkar Aiyar 30. Arms over People: Maoists in Bastar Nirmalangshu
Mukherji 31. 'Halt the Violence! Give Me 72 Hours' P. Chidambaram Part V:
Counter-Maoism, Rule of Law and Constitutional Rights 32. Plea to Manmohan
Singh on Behalf of Binayak Sen V. R. Krishna Iyer 33. How Many Deaths
Before Too Many Die Shoma Chaudhury 34. Bastar, Maoism and Salwa Judum
Nandini Sundar 35. Salwa Judum Judgement of the Supreme Court (Decided by
B. Sudershan Reddy and Surinder Singh Nijjar, JJ). Bibliography. About the
Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index