_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Corresponding author: E-mail: Kamaljit.sangha@cdu.edu.au; Journal of Agriculture and Ecology Research International 22(6): 1-8, 2021; Article no.JAERI.74013 ISSN: 2394-1073 The Biggest Peaceful Protest against Corporations in Human HistoryDaring Farmers of India Kamaljit K. Sangha 1* 1 Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, 0810, Australia. Authors contribution The sole author designed, analyzed, interpreted and prepared the manuscript. Article Information DOI: 10.9734/JAERI/2021/v22i630203 Editor(s): (1) Dr. Daniele De Wrachien, State University of Milan, Italy. (2) Prof. Xuqiao Feng, Bohai University, China. Reviewers: (1) Senem Seda Şahenk Erkan, Marmara University, Turkey. (2) Samuel Kumar Kolli Botany, Adikavi Nannaya University, India. (3) Zenebe Reta Roba, Mettu University, Ethiopia. (4) Arpita Sharma, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India. (5) Md Mehedi Hasan, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. Complete Peer review History: https://www.sdiarticle4.com/review-history/74013 Received 04 August 2021 Accepted 08 October 2021 Published 15 October 2021 ABSTRACT The current crisis in Indian agriculture warrants solutions, but in consultation with farmers and related institutions; unlike the imposition of Farming Reforming Bills passed by the Indian Government on 20-22 September 2020. The three recent Indian Government’s Farming Reform Acts i.e. Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce; Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act; and Essential Commodities Act, have caused frustration and agitation among millions of farmers, farm-workers, and the general public since September 2020. The agitation continues to date and has expanded to almost every state and territory. The government has failed to understand the fundamental farmers’ perspective agriculture is their heritage, not a business. The main reason for the design of these Acts is that policymakers within the government do not understand the true value of agricultural economy in villages which are the foundation of India, and instead prefer to liaise with corporations for business gains while compromising the needs of millions of people. This article provides a critical analysis of the current agricultural situation in India. Opinion Article