New Socialist Alternative (India)

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New Socialist Alternative
HeadquartersBangalore, India
NewspaperDudiyora Horaata
(Workers' Struggle)
IdeologyTrotskyism
Socialism
Marxism
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationCommittee for a Workers' International
ColoursRed
Website
www.socialism.in

New Socialist Alternative is the Indian section of the Committee for a Workers' International. It publishes the campaigning newspaper Dudiyora Horaata.

The first CWI supporters in India were won after discussions with Peter Taaffe in 1977.[1]

The party is critical of directly equating India's economic growth rate with the welfare of its people, stating that "While there is no denying the fact that India has experienced an exponential growth rate during the noughties, even today over 77% of its population continues to live on Rs.20 a day. If anything, India’s growth story (or more correctly growth terrorism) has come at the expense of its own population, benefiting only the upper classes and a fraction of the middle classes."[2]

New Socialist Alternative actively supports Tamil Solidarity, an international campaign working for the rights of the people of Sri Lanka, and has sought the closure of a camp for the detention of Tamil refugees in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[3]

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