
The Daily The Farmers Revolt in India
Nov 24, 2021
Emily Schmall, a South Asia correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the intense farmers' protests in India that challenged Prime Minister Modi's authority. She explores the reasons behind the protests, linking them to controversial agricultural laws and the adverse effects of government decisions. Discussion includes how the farmers organized peacefully, faced societal challenges during COVID-19, and ultimately swayed public opinion, driving the government to repeal the laws in a dramatic political shift.
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India's Agricultural Paradox
- India's agriculture employs 60% of the population but contributes only 11% to GDP.
- Current market inefficiencies lead to crop surpluses and farmer debt.
Modi's Governing Style
- Modi's governing style involves swift policy changes with little room for dissent.
- Examples include the 2016 currency ban and Kashmir's semi-autonomy revocation.
Farmers' Protest Camps
- Farmers marched to Delhi, forming protest camps when blocked by police.
- These camps became organized communities, showcasing the farmers' resilience.
