Senior Lecturer in Institutions and Development, SOAS, University of London
He studied History at the University of Delhi (BA) and Political Science at Northwestern University (MS, PhD), and has taught at Northwestern University and the University of Vermont. His research interests are institutional change, sustainable development, social movements, state-society relations in development, and South Asian politics, with a current focus on decentralised development in India, early postcolonial planning, and on the global fishworkers' movement.
India farmers' protests: internet shutdown highlights Modi's record of stifling digital dissent
Feb 02, 2021 13:25 pm UTC| Politics Technology
The storming of the Red Fort in Delhi on January 26 marked an escalation of tensions between the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and farmers who have been protesting against agricultural reforms...