1st Edition

Land, Water, Language and Politics in Andhra Regional Evolution in India Since 1850

By Brian Stoddart Copyright 2011
    238 Pages
    by Routledge India

    238 Pages
    by Routledge India

    This book explains how access to and use of land, water and language helped shape Andhra politics in India from 1850 down to the present day. After independence, the debate over land reform and policies on irrigation has shaped the fortunes of various governments, while the debate over the make-up of the language-based state has stimulated separatist movements like the one in support of Telangana.

    The book discusses how British innovations in irrigation in coastal Andhra in the mid-nineteenth century transformed the economy there from food crops to cash crops, and created new markets for local entrepreneurs. This stimulated increased education and social reform in the region, which in turn supported new politics in search of constitutional concessions. The drive for a Telugu language-based province then arose in concert, and those political resources were then used to determine local patterns down to independence. The 1930s ruse of the socialists, then the communist organisations, was an extension of land and water tax debates, which impacted the political nature of development — both before and after — independence.

    This is one of the first books on Andhra that recounts this story and is based on extensive archival research exploring the deep relationships between land, water, language and politics. It would be of primary interest to those studying modern nationalism in India, natural resource management, Indian politics and economic growth.

    List of Tables. Preface and 1. Water, Land and Politics in Coastal Andhra, 1850–1925 2. Agrarian Politics and Congress Organisation, 1925–30 3. The Salt Satyagraha 4. A National Complication for Local Politics: The Gandhi–Irwin Pact, 1931 5. Agitational Politics Renewed, 1932 6. Reinforcing Local Patterns, 1933–34 7. Consequences, 1935–47 8. Tracing the Fault Lines from 1947. About the Author. Index

    Biography

    Brian Stoddart is an international consultant on higher education reform management and strategic planning.