Maoists in India

Maoists in India Tribals Under Siege

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In east-central India, nearly one hundred thousand Indian paramilitary forces are at war with thousands of Maoist guerrillas consisting primarily of tribal youth and children.Caught in the crossfire are millions of poor tribals. Already hundreds have died in the conflict, thousands are in jail, several others have fled from homes, and malnutrition has reached sub-Saharan dimensions. What is the political meaning of these developments from the perspective of the Left? How do we appraise a formidable armed conflict in the context of a supposedly pluralist parliamentary democracy? How credible is a proclaimed resistance, which places large numbers of impoverished people in the crossfire? What options, if any, are now available to save the tribals from mounting catastrophe? This book attempts to address these questions. Since the basic thrust of the book is to articulate the urgent humanitarian cause of saving tribal lives, it is to be viewed as a political work, primarily.About the AuthorNirmalangshu Mukherji is professor of Philosophy in Delhi University. He studies the structure of language as it relates to general properties of the human mind. He also writes on justice and human rights. His publications include The Cartesian Mind: Reflections on Language and Music, The Primacy of Grammar and December 13: Terror over Democracy. He also co-edited Noam Chomsky's Architecture of Language.IntroductionThe word tribal is used in the subtitle of this book for familiarity. The indigenous people of Indian are commonly called adivasis, ancient inhabitants, in many Indian languages; it does not have racist tone that the En

Book information

ISBN: 9789381506264
Publisher: Amaryllis
Imprint: Amaryllis
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Language: English
Number of pages: 290
Weight: -1g
Height: 210mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 20mm