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‘This is all waste’: emptying, cleaning and clearing land for renewable energy dispossession in borderland India

Authors :
David Singh
Source :
Singh, D 2022, ' "This is all waste" : emptying, cleaning and clearing land for renewable energy dispossession in borderland India ', Contemporary South Asia, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 402-419 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2022.2099812
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2022.

Abstract

Renewables are imagined in India around features of ‘greenness’ and ‘cleanness’ and are presented as the modern pathway towards sustainable development and unlimited growth. But this shining story entails problematic land politics and the related (un)making of space for capital accumulation: previous property regimes and land uses are erased while a new set of land technologies and territorial rules legitimates land dispossession and the private takeover of commons. Wind infrastructures are specifically targeting (common) lands categorized as ‘deserted’, ‘empty’ and ‘waste’, and subaltern groups (tribal, pastoral and Dalit communities) whose livelihood practices have been historically described as ‘unproductive’ and ‘backward’. These both violent and discursive logics of (neo)colonial and green energy land politics are mediated and fixed to the ground levels by powerful (land) brokers, contractors, wind companies’ land teams and political mediators who embark land on its tortuous, bureaucratic and yet material journey towards clearing, cleaning and holding value. This article offers perspectives from political geography and critical agrarian studies to understand the territorial process, the persistence of class-caste relations and the legacy of coloniality underlying the land politics of green energy development in borderland India.

Details

ISSN :
1469364X and 09584935
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary South Asia
Accession number :
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