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Fascism and Corporations in ‘New' India

Fascism and Corporations in ‘New' India

Fascism and Corporations in ‘New' India

Editors:
Rohit Varman, University of Birmingham
Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Rohit Varman, Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil, Marzia Casolari, Radhika Desai, Prabhat Patnaik, Anand Teltumbde, Ajay Gudavarthy, Vijay Gudavarthy, Arvind Narrain, Ashok Kumbamu, Amit Shrivastava, Rohit Chopra, Daniel Kinderman, Anand Patwardhan
Published:
November 2025
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    This volume examines how the rise of Hindutva to power is linked to the interests of large corporations in neoliberal India. It interprets Hindutva as a fascist force and as a capitalist counter-revolution wearing a popular mask that demands a repressive imposition of order to facilitate accumulation. The book delves into different aspects of the relationship between Hindutva and large corporations. Various chapters cast in high relief how the fascist shields of religion and nationalism are deployed to further corporate profiteering. This book is also a reminder that fascism has inherent limitations and is incapable of resolving crises that give rise to it. However, its ascendance, albeit temporary, is causing widespread destruction. The volume argues that fascist destruction in contemporary India can only be effectively restricted by containing the ravages of neoliberalism and corporate loot.

    • studies historical parallels between European fascism and Hindutva
    • a new, under-examined perspective to study business-state relations in India
    • builds on past theorization on European fascism and develops it in the Indian context

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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Rohit Varman and Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil
    • 2. The Economic Origins of Hindu Supremacism Marzia Casolari
    • 3. The Corporate State of Hindutva Radhika Desai
    • 4. Finance Capital, Neoliberalism and Neofascism Prabhat Patnaik
    • 5. Communalization, Fascization and Businesses Anand Teltumbde
    • 6. Populism, Fascism, Neoliberalism Ajay Gudavarthy and Vijay Gudavarthy
    • 7. The Challenges of Combating Fascism in India Arvind Narrain
    • 8. Brahmanical Hindutva, Corporate Dispossession, and State Violence Ashok Kumbamu
    • 9. The Political Challenges Hindutva May Face in the Years to Come Amit Shrivastava
    • 10. Bollywood, Hindu Nationalism, and the Fascist State Rohit Chopra
    • 11. The Distributed Sovereignty of Fascist Violence Rohit Varman
    • 12. Business During the Erosion of Liberal Democracy in Modi's India Daniel Kinderman
    • 13. The Making of Ram ke Naam Anand Patwardhan.
      Contributors
    • Rohit Varman, Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil, Marzia Casolari, Radhika Desai, Prabhat Patnaik, Anand Teltumbde, Ajay Gudavarthy, Vijay Gudavarthy, Arvind Narrain, Ashok Kumbamu, Amit Shrivastava, Rohit Chopra, Daniel Kinderman, Anand Patwardhan

    • Editors
    • Rohit Varman , University of Birmingham

      Rohit Varman is a Professor at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK. His research interests are broadly in the field of Critical Management Studies. He has published with the Press on alternative organizations and organizing resistance in India. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Marketing Theory and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Marketing Management, Journal of Macromarketing, and Journal of Historical Research in Marketing. He is also an Associate Editor of Consumption, Markets, and Culture.

    • Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil , Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

      Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil is an Associate Professor at the Center for Policy Studies, IIT Bombay. Vishnu teaches social policy through the lenses of inequality, sectarianism, and ageing in developing societies. His research has appeared in Business and Society, Journal of Social Quality, Critical Discourse Studies, Economic and Political Weekly, and the Journal of Business Ethics.