Green Citizenship and the Crisis of Democratic Participation: Environmental Dissent in Contemporary India
As published in the Volume 3(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract This essay analyses the paradoxical shift in India where environmental movements, once vital to participatory democracy, are now reframed as impediments to national development and security. This trajectory signals a crisis of green citizenship, characterised by the systemic exclusion of dissenting ecological voices. The paper argues that democratic space is actively being reconstructed as the state imposes a technocratic,...