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Walking With The Comrades. By Arundhati Roy. unannounced, Arundhati Roy decided to visit the forbidding and forbidden precincts of Central India’s Dandakaranya Forests, home to a melange of. WALKING WITH THE COMRADES. In a well-documented indictment, investigative journalist Roy (Listening to Grasshoppers: Field Notes on Democracy, , etc.) presents the case against the Indian government’s murderous policies toward the country’s tribal population. These three linked articles/essays, rendered with a disarming blend of passion and precision, tell the story of India’s tribal people and the violence and neglect they have suffered at the hands of the Indian state. Walking with the Comrades Ms. Roy describes the desperate fight in the forests of India by very large groups of people trying to save their way of life and their environment. The exploitative forces of international capitalism have come to India where, as we see in the U.S. and elsewhere around the globe, profit and greed rule.
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