About four years ago, the Karnataka government was accused of diverting 10,000 acres of land for various defence, scientific and developmental projects. The merits or demerits of the land-grab allegations aside, there was a rather interesting and disconcerting element that kept cropping up—that the state government thought there was no issue of note with the land concerned, for it was perceived to be a virtual wasteland, a swathe of unusable land that was now being put to good use. Therein lies...