Revolutionary marxist politics which from its appearance in the political rhetoric of the Naxalite movement in the 1960s has had a rollercoaster ride. Traveling from the south to the east, returning to the south and then gradually spreading to raise the specter of a north-south red corridor, it has created an apparition of revolution from time to time without being able to realise the dream so far. However, paradoxically Maoism has not only emerged and spread across the country – at present in sixteen states and 194 of the 610 districts – despite socialistic claims of the Indian state and competitive open and transparent election process in the polity in four distinct phases, it has elicited a dominantly security-centric response from the ...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
This paper provides full details of the Crisis States Programme in South Asia. It includes a short e...
The paper considers the strikingly successful electoral victory of the Communist Party of Nepal (Mao...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
In the past several years, the South Asian sub-continent has been making headlines for what is seen...
Revolutionary Left movements in India base their programme of radical social transformation on an un...
The Maoists in both India and Nepal have drawn on Maoist theory to analyze their countries as semi-f...
The Naxalite movement, inspired by Mao Tse-tung thought, erupted in India in May 1967 in the form of...
Based on long-term ethnographic field research in the Adivasi-dominated forests of eastern India, th...
In this two-part interview, LSE’s Professor Sumantra Bose puts the regionalisation of the Indian pol...
A red corridor stretching from Nepal in the North, to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, in the Sou...
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
In the early days of independence the province of West Bengal witnessed a violent com-munist upsurge...
State Formation and Radical Democracy in India analyzes one of the most important cases of developme...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
This paper provides full details of the Crisis States Programme in South Asia. It includes a short e...
The paper considers the strikingly successful electoral victory of the Communist Party of Nepal (Mao...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
In the past several years, the South Asian sub-continent has been making headlines for what is seen...
Revolutionary Left movements in India base their programme of radical social transformation on an un...
The Maoists in both India and Nepal have drawn on Maoist theory to analyze their countries as semi-f...
The Naxalite movement, inspired by Mao Tse-tung thought, erupted in India in May 1967 in the form of...
Based on long-term ethnographic field research in the Adivasi-dominated forests of eastern India, th...
In this two-part interview, LSE’s Professor Sumantra Bose puts the regionalisation of the Indian pol...
A red corridor stretching from Nepal in the North, to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, in the Sou...
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
In the early days of independence the province of West Bengal witnessed a violent com-munist upsurge...
State Formation and Radical Democracy in India analyzes one of the most important cases of developme...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
This paper provides full details of the Crisis States Programme in South Asia. It includes a short e...