The India Forum: On the power of surveillance through the smartphone; and on the Sabars of Jharkhand

A journey through the dark world of surveillance that is now embedded in our smartphone.  Commercial firms, political organisations and the State are all now collecting a mass of information from the apps on the phone so that they can mould our behaviour and control it too. The film The Social Dilemma, told us what the tech innovators were doing, this article tells us what more lies ahead.  The first of two articles on the new panopticon.  

In a different world, perhaps in a different dimension altogether, are the Sabars of Jharkhand. A community of adivasis in East Singhbhum district, the Sabars see their natural resource base being depleted while welfare schemes largely pass them by. A photo feature gives us a snapshot of the conditions these adivasis live in...

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