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Walking with the Comrades is Arundhati Roy’s intimate and unflinching exploration of India’s Maoist movement and the people fighting against what they see as state-sponsored terror and corporate colonization. Roy traveled deep into the forests of central India to meet with members of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and document their struggle.
Through detailed interviews and observations, Roy presents the perspectives of those involved in armed resistance, examining the socio-political conditions that drive ordinary people to join revolutionary movements. The book challenges mainstream narratives about insurgency and explores themes of resistance, survival, and the human cost of conflict.
This thought-provoking work combines journalism, political analysis, and personal reflection, offering readers a nuanced understanding of one of contemporary India’s most controversial movements and the complex realities behind headlines.







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