Maoism In India

Maoism In India
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Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9789351865131
ISBN-13 : 9351865134
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Maoism In India by : Arun Srivastava

Maoism in india is an attempt to study and analyse the movement. already a number of left intellectuals and scholars have studied the movement and written about it. my attempt has been to find out the difference between the naxalite and cpi (maoist) movements. is there any difference as such? though the naxalite movement took birth in naxalbari in 1967; it is still striving to find a sustainable support base. the naxalite movement got its name from naxalbari village where the first major uprising took place. also; through the merger of the people’s war and the maoist communist centre (mcc); communist party of india (maoist) was formed in 2004 which aims to overthrow the government of india through people’s war. why an organization which was perceived as the forum of the “deprived and alienated sections of the population” was described as “the single biggest internal security challenge”. usually; people confuse themselves over maoists and naxalities and cannot exactly trace the difference between the two terminologies. media simply adds to the confusion. the communist party of india (maoist) aims to overthrow the government of india through people’s war. i also tried to find out the reasons which made the maoists in recent times to focus more on arms intervention than taking to organizing mass resistance movement.

Maoists in India

Maoists in India
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1539980642
ISBN-13 : 9781539980643
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Maoists in India by : Azad

Maoists in India, Writings & Interviews

Understanding India's Maoists

Understanding India's Maoists
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8182748011
ISBN-13 : 9788182748019
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Synopsis Understanding India's Maoists by : P. V. Ramana

Provides an understanding of the thought processes of the Communist Party of India (Maoist). Some of the more important documents of the Maoists have been edited and compiled in this volume. These have been classified under various headings, such as Organisational Aspects; Interviews; Unity Congress; Central Committee/ Politburo Circulars/Statements; and Synchronised/Large Scale Attacks.

Nightmarch

Nightmarch
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9780226590332
ISBN-13 : 022659033X
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Nightmarch by : Alpa Shah

Winner of the 2020 Association for Political and Legal Anthropology Book Prize Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize Shortlisted for the New India Foundation Book Prize Anthropologist Alpa Shah found herself in an active platoon of Naxalites—one of the longest-running guerrilla insurgencies in the world. The only woman, and the only person without a weapon, she walked alongside the militants for seven nights across 150 miles of dense, hilly forests in eastern India. Nightmarch is the riveting story of Shah's journey, grounded in her years of living with India’s tribal people, an eye-opening exploration of the movement’s history and future and a powerful contemplation of how disadvantaged people fight back against unjust systems in today’s world. The Naxalites have fought for a communist society for the past fifty years, caught in a conflict that has so far claimed at least forty thousand lives. Yet surprisingly little is known about these fighters in the West. Framed by the Indian state as a deadly terrorist group, the movement is actually made up of Marxist ideologues and lower-caste and tribal combatants, all of whom seek to overthrow a system that has abused them for decades. In Nightmarch, Shah shares some of their gritty untold stories: here we meet a high-caste leader who spent almost thirty years underground, a young Adivasi foot soldier, and an Adivasi youth who defected. Speaking with them and living for years with villagers in guerrilla strongholds, Shah has sought to understand why some of India’s poor have shunned the world’s largest democracy and taken up arms to fight for a fairer society—and asks whether they might be undermining their own aims. By shining a light on this largely ignored corner of the world, Shah raises important questions about the uncaring advance of capitalism and offers a compelling reflection on dispossession and conflict at the heart of contemporary India.

The Burning Forest

The Burning Forest
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Publisher : Juggernaut Books
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9789386228000
ISBN-13 : 9386228009
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Burning Forest by : Nandini Sundar

The Indian Government has repeatedly described Maoist guerrillas as 'the biggest security threat to the countryÕ and Bastar as their headquarters. This book chronicles how the armed conflict between the government and the Maoists has devastated the lives of some of India's poorest citizens.

The Maoists in India

The Maoists in India
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Publisher : Pluto Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0745332838
ISBN-13 : 9780745332833
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Maoists in India by : Nirmalangshu Mukherji

Is the 21st century Che Guevara fighting in the forest belt of central India? In Tribals Under Siege, Nirmalangshu Mukherji delves into one of the most intractable but under-reported struggles in the global south – the battle between the Indian state and Maoist groups who control large swathes of the countryside. Mukherji explains the devastating impact on India's tribal population of both neo-liberalism and armed aggression by the State, and the armed struggle launched by the Maoists. Unlike many accounts he takes an honest and unflinching look at the Maoists' interventions, sometimes criticizing their actions as well as the contradictions and fallacies made by Maoist theoreticians. Tribals Under Siege goes beyond analyzing the Maoists purely in terms of security or military considerations. It focuses on the Maoists own political philosophy and looks critically at weather their political project can help to deliver real justice and liberation for India's rural poor.

Maoism in India and Nepal

Maoism in India and Nepal
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781317412335
ISBN-13 : 1317412338
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Maoism in India and Nepal by : Ranjit Bhushan

Why are Maoist, Naxalite and Left extremist movements taking root in the most backward and underdeveloped regions of South Asia? This book examines this multi-layered question in democracies such as India and Nepal through an analysis of these movements as well as their leaderships and ideologies. Through a series of detailed interviews and dialogues, it sheds fresh light into the minds and actions of people who have critically defined the nature of Maoism and related movements in the region. Weaving together diverse narratives, voices, and streams of dissent, this first-of-its-kind volume brings cohesion to the seemingly fragmented but formidable Maoist politics in South Asia. It also highlights how such ‘civil wars’ are embedded into the larger politics of the region. Perceptive and lucid, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, sociology, peace and conflict studies, and security studies, especially those concerned with Maoism and social movements. It will also be useful to government institutions and policy-makers.

Nepal in Transition

Nepal in Transition
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781107005679
ISBN-13 : 1107005671
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Nepal in Transition by : Sebastian von Einsiedel

This volume analyzes the context, dynamics and key players shaping Nepal's ongoing peace process.

Walking with Comrades

Walking with Comrades
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 85
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ISBN-10 : 9788184755893
ISBN-13 : 8184755899
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking with Comrades by : Arundhati Roy

‘The terse, typewritten note slipped under my door in a sealed envelope confirmed my appointment with “India’s single biggest internal security challenge”. I’d been waiting for months to hear from them...’ In early 2010, Arundhati Roy travelled into the forests of Central India, homeland to millions of indigenous people, dreamland to some of the world’s biggest mining corporations. The result is this powerful and unprecedented report from the heart of an unfolding revolution.

Windows into a Revolution

Windows into a Revolution
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9781351381819
ISBN-13 : 1351381814
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Windows into a Revolution by : Alpa Shah

Windows into a Revolution edited by Alpa Shah and Judith Pettigrew, the first book in the series offers glimpses into the spread of Maoism in India and Nepal by tracing some of its effects on the lives of ordinary people living amidst the revolutions. Weaving through the nostalgic reflections of former Bengali Naxalites; the resurgence of ancestral conflicts in the spread of the Maoists in the remote hills of western Nepal; the disillusionments of dalits of central Bihar in the policies of the cadres; to the complexities of the interrelationship between non-aligned civilians and insurgents in central Nepal, the book offers a series of windows into different stages of mobilization and transformation into what are, were or may become, revolutionary strongholds. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka