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West Bengal Polls: Once Naxalism's epicentre, Naxalbari is now a BJP strongholdBengaijote village in Naxalbari, the origin of the Naxalite movement, is now witnessing a political transformation. Once dominated by Left ...
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...
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...
"Red Corridors are now transforming into growth corridors, thanks to tireless efforts of security personnel": Rajnath SinghLeft-wing extremism is declining significantly across India. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that former Naxalite hubs are becoming e...
Naxal leadership crippled as security forces step up ops in LWE strongholdsIntensified security operations against Left Wing Extremists have led to the elimination or surrender of top leaders, aiming to eradicate N...
The Naxal story: A shrinking red citadel, road to March 2026 deadlineIn January 2024, the People Liberation Guerilla Army, led by Naxal commander Mandvi Hidma, attacked security forces trying to establish a f...
Decoding Naxalbari: The Red belt in West Bengal turning saffron with timeThe pastoral village bordering Nepal had been the hotbed of the rebellion movement in the spring of 1967. The Naxalbari uprising was trigge...
As the fight for political space gets brutal in West Bengal, a look at its violent pastLast month, BJP president JP Nadda’s convoy was attacked allegedly by TMC goons. Stone-pelting and open fight followed soon after. While it...
BJP-RSS new enemies of Naxalite movement, say leadersOnly the character of the enemy has changed - from feudal lords to BJP-RSS, so insist former Naxalites like Vervara Rao and Santosh Rana as...
China planned transit route for Naxals, claims book on Kanu SanyalThe book said Sanyal believed Maoists had strayed into terrorism and was never impressed by Maoist activities.
The A to Z of Naxal fight: All about the movement, its goal and its leadersThe latest Maoist ambush that claimed the top leadership of Congress in Chhattisgarh has put the focus sharply back on “India’s biggest int...
Sunday ET: Why Marxists retain some relevance in the subcontinent culturally, if not politicallyMarxists, Maoists, Leninists, Trotskyists all are welcome under the broad Incredible India umbrella.