Two years after the protests that brought New Delhi to a standstill, Indian farmers are back in the streets across the country to demand the government impose higher prices for their crops. Between 2020 and 2021, tens of thousands had camped on the outskirts of the capital city, eventually forcing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to repeal new agriculture laws — a major reversal for his government. Since mid-February, thousands of farmers have launched a “Delhi Chalo” (Let’s go to Delhi) march, only to be stopped by security forces, leading to violent clashes just months before the country’s gener…