The history of Left politics in India is deeply intertwined with the nation's freedom struggle and the shaping of its political landscape. For decades, shades of red dominated India's ideological spectrum, with Leftism evolving alongside the country's cultural and social fabric. Encompassing a diverse range of forces--from moderate socialists to revolutionary communists--the Indian Left has played a complex and dynamic role in shaping national and regional politics, particularly in states like West Bengal and Kerala. However, in recent years, its influence has waned, struggling to adapt to…mehr
The history of Left politics in India is deeply intertwined with the nation's freedom struggle and the shaping of its political landscape. For decades, shades of red dominated India's ideological spectrum, with Leftism evolving alongside the country's cultural and social fabric. Encompassing a diverse range of forces--from moderate socialists to revolutionary communists--the Indian Left has played a complex and dynamic role in shaping national and regional politics, particularly in states like West Bengal and Kerala. However, in recent years, its influence has waned, struggling to adapt to changing electoral dynamics and regain lost ground. This book explores an ideology now under threat--and, some argue, on the brink of extinction in India. It weaves a rich historical narrative, situating Left politics within global movements, tracing its journey in India, and examining possibilities for its revival in the future.
Saira Shah Halim is a social and peace activist, educator, politician, theatre artist, three-time TEDx speaker and writer. Raised in various parts of India and the Gulf due to her father's army career, she travelled across the country and experienced a variety of cultural and social environments. She began her career in the corporate world, working with top multinational corporations in multiple training and development roles. Hanging up her corporate boots after 17 years, she metamorphosed into one of the more prominent social and gender activists of the country. Saira has been a strong advocate for the marginalized and disenfranchised--she was associated with the farmers' movement, the anti-CAA and-NRC protests, and has protested against educational institutions in Karnataka banning the hijab in classrooms. She is associated with multiple associations and platforms promoting secularism, democratic values, gender equality and diversity (LGBTQ), and has worked on various social agendas reflecting these values. An extremely well-known face on national television, Saira voices her progressive and secular opinions vociferously. Saira made her political debut in March 2022 with the Communist Party of India (Marxist). She contested the Ballygunge Assembly by-poll, demonstrating her commitment to political activism and change. She broke the TMC-BJP binary and defeated the contestants of two national parties, the BJP and the Congress, increasing the CPIM vote share from 5% to 30%. Saira lost by a narrow margin to the TMC candidate.
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