This article presents an investigation into strategies employed by privately-owned companies to gain access to land for resource extraction in Jharkhand where much of the land being put under the shovel is inalienable adivasi or tribal land and deedless commons. It concludes that although policy reforms are welcome, cosmetic changes in mineral governance laws are inadequate to protect the interests of the poor. It suggests an alternative vision, a complete overhaul of mineral ownership to allow the poor to share the revenue benefits
State-facilitated corporate crime ‘occurs when government regulatory institutions fail to restrain d...
Funding information: The research for and writing of this article were funded through a PhD fellowsh...
In Nagaland state attempts to control coal mining are framed as efforts to stop practices labeled ‘u...
This article presents an investigation into strategies employed by privately-owned companies to gain...
Unauthorized mines are not uncommon in mineral-rich regions of poorer countries, and India is no exc...
Unauthorized mines are common features in mineral-rich regions of poorer countries and India is no e...
This paper analyses the socio-legal and political spaces within which coal is mined in India and ask...
The dominance of coal for Indian energy security might, finally, be about to reduce as increasing de...
This article explores a great contradiction in rural land debates in India: on the one hand, explosi...
My research explores the impact of the state-owned coal mining industry in eastern India on local tr...
This article explores a great contradiction in rural land debates in India: on the one hand, explosi...
India's centralized mining of sub-soil minerals is rapidly changing the forested landscapes. This em...
The mineral rich state of Jharkhand is a home to country’s major mining, steel and aluminium plants,...
Australian Governments have strongly supported Indian-owned industrial conglomerate Adani Enterprise...
Despite the universal consensus about phasing out of coal-based energy sources, India continues to p...
State-facilitated corporate crime ‘occurs when government regulatory institutions fail to restrain d...
Funding information: The research for and writing of this article were funded through a PhD fellowsh...
In Nagaland state attempts to control coal mining are framed as efforts to stop practices labeled ‘u...
This article presents an investigation into strategies employed by privately-owned companies to gain...
Unauthorized mines are not uncommon in mineral-rich regions of poorer countries, and India is no exc...
Unauthorized mines are common features in mineral-rich regions of poorer countries and India is no e...
This paper analyses the socio-legal and political spaces within which coal is mined in India and ask...
The dominance of coal for Indian energy security might, finally, be about to reduce as increasing de...
This article explores a great contradiction in rural land debates in India: on the one hand, explosi...
My research explores the impact of the state-owned coal mining industry in eastern India on local tr...
This article explores a great contradiction in rural land debates in India: on the one hand, explosi...
India's centralized mining of sub-soil minerals is rapidly changing the forested landscapes. This em...
The mineral rich state of Jharkhand is a home to country’s major mining, steel and aluminium plants,...
Australian Governments have strongly supported Indian-owned industrial conglomerate Adani Enterprise...
Despite the universal consensus about phasing out of coal-based energy sources, India continues to p...
State-facilitated corporate crime ‘occurs when government regulatory institutions fail to restrain d...
Funding information: The research for and writing of this article were funded through a PhD fellowsh...
In Nagaland state attempts to control coal mining are framed as efforts to stop practices labeled ‘u...