Description
A comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of Indian forests—from ecological treasures to social battlegrounds. This scholarly work traces how forests have been shaped by changing human cultures, governance systems, and political struggles. It delves into key historical movements like Chipko, examines shifting definitions of what constitutes a “forest,” and demonstrates how forests have long been arenas of ideological, ecological, and resource conflicts. The narrative blends history with ecological science and cultural insight to show how forests continue to reflect India's evolving identity and challenges.

