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what is a non-international armed conflict

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             Non-international armed conflicts are protracted armed confrontations occurring between governmental armed forces and the forces of one or more armed groups, or between such groups arising on the territory of a State [party to the Geneva Conventions].

            The Indian Government is involved in non-international armed conflicts against armed groups called the Communist Party of India – Maoist (this group is also frequently referred to as the Naxalites).

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