NEW DELHI: A chilly breeze whirls through New Delhi in the mornings and the sun is partly obscured by toxic haze, a marker of another winter in the Indian capital. But along the city’s borders, this year is visibly and viscerally different.

BETRAYAL A group of protesters shout slogans as they arrive to join farmers demanding to abolish new farming laws they say will result in exploitation by corporations, eventually rendering them landless, at the Delhi-Haryana state border in India on Dec. 1, 2020. The busy, nonstop, arterial highways connect most northern Indian towns to this city. AP PHOTO

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