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  • The armed Maoist project in central India is facing a severe crisis. The successive elimination ofalmost the entire top leadership, including Basavaraju, Hidma, and dozens of central and statecommittee members, has taken place alongside the collapse of territorial control across theformer “red corridor.” A cascade of surrenders and the near-total absence of significantoffensive operations since…

  • On 25–27 November 2025, three separate fire disasters in Dhaka’s Korail slum, a massive apartment blaze in Hong Kong’s Tai Po (Wang Fuk Court), and a late-night inferno near Rithala metro station in Delhi (8 Nov 2025) shows how overcrowded & commodified housing is very dangerous due to which a minor thing can become a…

  • India’s New Labour Codes: The Predictable Theatre of Trade Union Opposition The Labour Codes as Capitalist Restructuring On November 22, 2024, the Indian government implemented four labour codes consolidating 29 existing laws, fundamentally transforming the country’s labour framework.[1] The codes permit companies to hire and fire workers more easily, allow longer factory shifts including night…

  • The timing, one must admit, was impeccable. Just days after Delhi police demonstrated their commitment to public safety by forcibly dispersing protesters demanding breathable air, apparently a radical notion in the world’s most polluted capital, an explosion near the Red Fort provided authorities with a far more palatable crisis to manage. Nothing deflects attention from…

  • In nineteenth-century Malabar, the institution of agrarian slavery was a deeply entrenched social and economic system. Individuals from the lowest castes, primarily the Cherumans and Pulayans, were hereditary bondsmen, considered inseparable from the landed property and held precisely under the same tenures and terms as the land itself. These slave castes – the Pulayas and…

  • Introduction from NWBCW South Asia Why the Early Caste System Matters for NWBCW South Asia: The genesis of caste is a critical lens for analyzing the deep-rooted structures of inequality, labor, and social hierarchy that shape our present. D.D. Kosambi’s work provides a materialist framework, demonstrating that caste emerged from major socioeconomic shifts. Its foundations…

  •  “Let us declare that the state of war does exist and shall exist so long as the Indian toiling masses and the natural resources are being exploited by a handful of parasites. They may be purely British capitalist or mixed British and Indian or even purely Indian. They may be carrying on their insidious exploitation…

  • The global capitalist system is in crisis, and the protests in Nepal reflect this reality. Across the world we see wars, repression, strikes, and uprisings. In every case, the ruling class tries to stabilize its rule by attacking workers and ordinary civilians. The current events in Nepal are a perfect example. The Nepal Protests In…

  • Police, Profit, and the Crisis of Capitalism 1. Introduction: Not an Exception, but a Pattern In recent days, there has been a noticeable rise in attacks on the working class, particularly in urban centers like Delhi and Gurgaon. The authorities are increasingly targeting some of the most vulnerable sections of society, particularly Bengali-speaking Muslim workers,…

  • Here, we briefly explain our points of adherence. If you agree, get in touch with us! We stand against all the world’s capitalism and imperialism and every nationalism. No support is offered to any national capital or state in formation. There are no lesser evils to choose between competing thieves. The Ukrainian flag and the…