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Farmers Protests in India

India’s farmers just won a major victory. After a year of militant protest against farm laws designed to liberalize and corporatize agriculture, the Modi government has repealed them. In this JPS forum, leading scholars of agrarian India provide an in-depth analysis of the root causes, social bases, and political promise of the farmers’ protest. - Amita Baviskar and Michael Levien, forum editors

  • Farmers’ protests in India: introduction to the JPS Forum - Amita Baviskar & Michael Levien (2021)

  • Why are the farmers of Punjab protesting? - Surinder S. Jodhka (2021)

  • Class, caste and agrarian change: the making of farmers’ protests - Satendra Kumar (2021)

  • The farm laws struggle 2020–2021: class-caste alliances and bypassed agrarian transition in neoliberal India - Jens Lerche (2021)

  • Terms of trade and the cost of cotton: the paradox of commercial agriculture in India - Aarti Sethi (2021)

  • Agricultural market law, regulation and resistance: a reflection on India’s new ‘farm laws’ and farmers’ protests - Mekhala Krishnamurthy (2021)

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