The Burning Forest
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The war between Maoists and the state in the heart of India
Nandini Sundar is a distinguished social anthropologist whose work delves into environmental struggles and the impact of state policies on tribal politics in India. She critically examines the moral ambiguities within subaltern political movements and explores themes of citizenship, war, and inequality in South Asia. Her research illuminates the complex dynamics between governance, environment, and indigenous identities. Sundar's scholarship offers profound insights into the intricacies of contemporary Indian society.

The war between Maoists and the state in the heart of India