Arundhati Roy’s latest book offers a gripping and eye-opening account of the brutal repression occurring in India. With unparalleled access to a hidden rebel movement, Roy unveils shocking truths about the Indian government’s war against its own citizens, masked as a fight against Maoist guerillas. This conflict, largely ignored by the domestic press and driven by corporate interests in tribal lands, is brought to light through Roy’s immersive narrative.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a rare insight into a little-known rebel movement and the harsh realities faced by India’s tribal communities.
- Understand the complex dynamics between government actions, corporate interests, and the fight for indigenous rights.
- Explore the broader implications of global capitalism’s impact on societies that resist its influence.
- Experience a powerful narrative from an award-winning author who has lived among the rebels, providing an authentic and compelling perspective.
- Challenge your perceptions of democracy and governance in India through a critical examination of state-sanctioned violence.