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Toppling the First Ministry: Kerala, the CIA, and the Struggle for Social Justice by T. M. Thomas Isaac, Richard W. Franke ISBN 9781685901073, 9781685901080, 1685901077, 1685901085 instant download

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Authors:T. M. Thomas Isaac, Richard W. Franke
Pages:304 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Monthly Review Press
Language:english
File Size:1.57 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781685901073, 9781685901080, 1685901077, 1685901085
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Toppling the First Ministry: Kerala, the CIA, and the Struggle for Social Justice by T. M. Thomas Isaac, Richard W. Franke ISBN 9781685901073, 9781685901080, 1685901077, 1685901085 instant download

Toppling the First Ministry, by T. M. Thomas Isaac and Richard W. Franke, tells the story of the CIA’s covert operations against India’s first Communist ministry. When Kerala, the south-west Indian coastal province, established its first Communist ministry in 1957, it immediately drew up a development schema rooted in plans to redistribute land and provide public education and healthcare to all. But as quickly as it began executing its vision, Kerala’s efforts were disrupted by anti-communist agitation that succeeded in toppling the ministry with the help of the CIA. To this day, the CIA has not claimed any direct role in toppling Kerala’s government.

Drawing upon the recent revelation of thousands of pages of documents via the Freedom of Information Act, Isaac and Franke offer a detailed examination of the internal workings of the CIA and its local Kerala allies in subverting and ultimately overthrowing the newly elected ministry. They also show how, against all odds, Kerala continues to be a stronghold of the left in India and even across the globe.

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