do you think maoist movement is properly addressed by Indian state? give reason for your answer.
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The term Naxalites comes from Naxalbari, a small village in West Bengal, where a section of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) led by Charu Majumdar, Kanu Sanyal, and Jangal Santhal initiated an uprising in 1967.
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In 2006, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh named Maoist insurgency as “the single biggest internal-security challenge”
- the country has ever faced. He would repeat the same warning in the succeeding four years.
- This paper argues that today, the insurgency no longer poses the same degree of threat to the Indian state. It outlines the trajectory of the Maoist insurgency from its roots in the late 1960s, to credible domination over large swathes of territory across 12 states in the mid-2000s, and to its eventual decline beginning some years ago. The paper examines the Indian state’s counterinsurgency (COIN).
- strategy that has brought down Maoist violence significantly, eliminated many key leaders of the movement, and restricted their dominance to a few districts of the bordering states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Maharashtra and Bihar. The paper navigates both the tenure of the United Progressive Alliance government and that of the current National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leadership.
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