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Rise, reign, and fall of Naxalism: Chhattisgarh's 'red' corridor hits dead endChhattisgarh's Bastar region has been declared free of Left-Wing Extremism, marking the end of a four-decade-long armed Maoist rebellion. A...
Senior Maoist leader, 8 others surrender in Andhra PradeshNine Maoists, including senior leader C Narayana Rao, surrendered before Andhra Pradesh police. Director General of Police Harish Kumar Gup...
Over 10,000 Maoists laid down arms in last decade: OfficialsA decade of combined security pressure and rehabilitation efforts has significantly weakened Naxalism, with over 10,000 Maoists surrenderin...
Hidma’s end marks a decisive moment in fight against Maoist insurgencyMadavi Hidma, a most wanted Maoist leader, was killed in an operation. This happened deep inside forests at the tri-junction of Andhra Prad...
Blueprints of a Revolution: How a college in Warangal's NIT engineered India’s Maoist coreREC Warangal, now NIT Warangal, was once the birthplace of India's Maoist leadership in the 1970s and 80s. Radical student politics on camp...
Chhattisgarh: 50 Maoists surrender in BijapurAhead of PM Narendra Modi's visit to Chhattisgarh, 50 Maoists, including high-ranking members with bounties totaling ₹68 lakh, surrendered ...
View: We are winning against Maoists, but it doesn’t have to come at such high costThe problem begins here. It is not that soldiers do not die in gun battles. The problem, as many CRPF officers would tell you in anguish, i...
The other menace: How the covid lockdown aided counter-insurgency operationsThe trend was visible in all three conflict zones in India — Kashmir Valley, the Northeast, and in Bastar.
No overnight solution to Maoist insurgency, Centre tells Supreme CourtThe Centre has told the Supreme Court that there is “no quick fix or overnight” solution to the Maoist insurgency.
Maoist violence and state ineptitudeThe latest act of depredation by the Maoists has shown that they remain as much of a danger for the established order.
- Squads sneaked into Chhattisgarh to apprehend Maoists
Several police squads sneaked into the forested parts of Chhattisgarh's Bastar district Saturday in a bid to apprehend Maoists.
- Mining sector needs large-scale reform
India's new mining Bill has provisions which seek, rightly, to shovel money from mining companies to rural people affected by mining.
- Mirwaiz slams Omar Abdullah for linking his movement to Maoists
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of moderate faction of APHC slammed Omar Abdullah's statement that there were "visible and invisible links" a...
- No misunderstanding in fighting Maoists: Raman Singh
Singh told reporters after his interaction with Home Minister P. Chidambaram here that they had a "detailed and frank meeting".
- Now, insurgents can avail UID numbers
Unique identification numbers (UID) will be offered to Maoists and insurgents despite them not believing in the Constitution of India and w...
- Maoists worst rights offenders: Study
India's Maoists top the list of the worst human rights offenders, a study said.
- Troops kill 20 Maoists in Orissa
Troops killed at least 20 Maoist guerrillas on Sunday in clashes following the killing of 13 policemen by the insurgents in the eastern sta...