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Indian Rural Society – Marxist Perspective

Marxist approach to studying Indian rural society provides a critical framework to understand the socio-economic and political dynamics of rural India. Based in the principles of Karl Marx, this perspective emphasizes the interplay of class, production relations, and the impact of capitalism on agrarian structures. When applied to Indian rural society, the Marxist framework reveals the historical and contemporary inequalities that characterize the rural landscape, shaped by feudal remnants, colonial exploitation, and capitalist penetration. Marxism and Its Relevance to Rural Studies Marxism posits that society is shaped by its economic base, which determines the superstructure of politics, culture, and ideology. In the rural context, the relations of production—how resources like land and labor are controlled and distributed—are central to understanding social stratification and economic exploitation. In India, where the majority of the population historically resided in villages...

Globalization and Indian Agriculture: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Way Forward

Globalization has emerged as a defining force of the 21st century, reshaping economies, cultures, and societies across the world. For India - agriculture that employs over 45% of the country's workforce and contributes significantly to the economy - globalization has had profound implications. The process of globalization, marked by liberalization, privatization, and integration with global markets, began in India in early 1990s with the introduction of economic reforms. While globalization has opened new opportunities for Indian agriculture, it has also brought challenges that must be addressed to ensure sustainable growth and equitable development. Here-in we explore the multidimensional impact of globalization on Indian agriculture, examining its opportunities, challenges, and future prospects. Concept of Globalization Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of economies, societies, and cultures through the exchange of goods, services, t...