Dr. Kawal Deep Kour holds a Ph.D. from IIT Guwahati and is a former civil servant (Assam Civil Services). She is currently Director at the SA–Drugs and Addictions Research Council, New Delhi. Dr. Kour served on the Board of the International Society for the Study of Drug Policy (ISSDP), UK (2017–2022), and was nominated in 2023 to the Network of Experts of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC). A prolific author, she has several publications to her credit, including Ghazipur, The Opium Mint: From 1820 to the Present (Academica Press, 2023) and Opium Consumption and Experience in India: From the Earliest to Contemporary Times (Academica Press, 2023).
Empire, Power, and Poppy investigates the moral, economic, and political forces that shaped the British Empire’s approach to opium production and control in India’s Native States. Although colonial authorities framed eradication as a civilizing, moral project, Kawal Deep Kour’s innovative book argues that interventions were driven by fiscal imperatives and political consolidation. It shows how moral rhetoric obscured the colonial state’s dependence on opium revenue and its determination to discipline and absorb indigenous economies. Focusing on the Malwa region – one of the subcontinent’s most significant hubs of opium cultivation and trade, the narrative traces the rise, regulation, and eventual decline of the opium economy. Drawing on archival research and historical analysis, it examines how colonial policy reconfigured local commerce, disrupted customary livelihoods, and reshaped relationships between the state, cultivator, and market. By foregrounding these tensions, the book exposes the contradictions of empire, where moral governance and economic exploitation coexisted uneasily and produced lasting legacies in agrarian life and state power.
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