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Class Politics and Agrarian Policies in Post-Liberalisation India Second Edition

Books from same Author: Sejuti Das Gupta

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    Author(s)Sejuti Das Gupta
    PublisherCambridge University Press (Manohar)
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9781009481335
    Pages330
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2024

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    Cambridge University Press (Manohar) Class Politics and Agrarian Policies in Post-Liberalisation India Second Edition by Sejuti Das Gupta

    Has there been a shift in agrarian policies in India since liberalisation? What has been the impact of these policies on new class formation and consolidation of existing ones? Did proprietary classes with close relations to the state influence the formulation of these policies? Do class–state relations have to be uniform across nations under globalisation? Studying post-liberalisation India, this book answers these questions by scrutinising the tenets of agrarian policies of three Indian states – Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, and Karnataka. In doing so, it analyses the political economy of agricultural policy and the class–state relations operating in the country concluding that class and its relation to the state have come to occupy a defining role in the politics of new India. This edition has an all-new introduction and conclusion that considers the farmer movements in 2020-21 and how that impacts agrarian class structure and role of the state.