A Class Analysis of Agrarian Capitalist Development in Haryana
The present study attempted to present an alternative paradigm to understand the agrarian changes in Haryana. The findings of the study highlighted that the introduction of neoliberal reforms during the 1990s gave way to the process of dispossession and proletarianization in Haryana’s agriculture. The class analysis of agrarian changes highlighted the increase in the use of market-based agro-inputs and the incidence of indebtedness among all the peasant classes. There was persistence and continuity of a high level of capitalisation and inequality among different peasantry classes. Hence, there is an urgent need for state intervention to regulate the uncontrolled development of capitalism in Haryana’s agriculture, which was not only harmful to sustainable agricultural practices but also aggravated the problem of inequality among peasant classes