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¶ … Power Politics, by Arundhati Roy. Specifically, it will answer several specific questions regarding the construction of Big Dams in India. The Big Dam projects in India are especially contentious to the author, and as she writes about her opposition to the projects, it becomes quite clear she is passionate about her country and what happens to it in the future. Power Politics

As with any controversial large project, there are people who oppose the building of Big Dams in India, and people who support the construction and both have a variety of reasons for their opinions. Those who support the building of the Big Dams include power companies, who hope to generate more power from turbines in the dams, and of course, the construction companies who are going to build the dam. Anyone who stands to reap profits from the dams sees them as progress India vitally needs, especially since they can harness the power for their own uses, such as the trash-incineration company who wants to build one of the Big Dams, with no prior dam building experience. Those opposed to the building of the Big Dams cite most often the environmental costs to India as millions of acres of viable lands are flooded by the backup behind the dams, and the human cost. As author Roy states, "Big Dams in India have displaced not hundreds, not thousands, but millions - more than thirty million people in the last fifty years. Almost half of them are Dalit and Adivasi, the poorest of the poor" (Roy 20). As the growing lakes behind the dams displace these poor people, the Indian government...

In addition, Roy charges that the government has never studied the effects the dams have had on India or her people, and so they continue to build them without any real knowledge of their usefulness or effectiveness.
The opposition to the dams formed a protest movement to help advance their interests and educate the world about what was going on in India at the expense of the environment and her people. Often, protest is the only form of objection that receives attention from the media and from the government, and so, sometimes protest movements are the only way to get things done and fight for change. That is why Roy wrote this book, to have her protest written down so others could find out the truth about what was happening with the Big Dams in India. If not for this book, thousands of people might never have known about what was happening. Roy also feels her books is about the free speech necessary for protest, and she questions the idea that only experts, along with their "dubious politics" (Roy 27) and special interests, are capable of commenting on important civil matters. Thus, protest is an important part of the political process, and one that often gets the most results, which is why opponents of the dams turned to vocal protest about their opposition to the projects.

The author clearly feels she must participate in the protest movement against the dams for a number of reasons. First, she feels the dams have been shoved down the…

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Roy, Arundhati. Power Politics. Cambridge, MA: Southend Press, 2001.
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