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    NAXALISM: A THREAT TO THE STATE OF INDIA Naxalbari has not died and it will never die. - Charu Mazumdar‚ ‘Long live the heroic peasants in Naxalbari!’‚ Liberation‚ July 1971-January 1972. One of the largest internal security threats that the government of India faces today is Naxalism. 1Recent reports show that naxalist movements have spread to as many as 22 states across India‚ including states such as Gujarat‚ Punjab‚ Delhi

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    THE RESURGENCE OF NAXALISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA’S SECURITY S. ADHIKARI India is a millennium old civilisation‚ with one-sixth of humanity within its borders and 30 percent of the population living below the poverty line. It has led to huge economic disparities which create a feeling of deprivation and desperation among the unprivileged classes. The pluralistic Indian society is characterised by ethnic‚ religious‚ linguistic and socio-economic disparities which pose a serious threat to the

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    NOW WITH the latest train attack‚ we the people failed to understand our government policies and strategy‚ which is unsuccessful in tackling the Naxalism despite so many innocent civilians are being killed without their any fault. Like earlier attacks‚ this time too political parties in West Bengal tried to corner each other with municipal polls across West Bengal on Sunday (May 30‚ 2010). Worst is that country Home Minister P Chidambaram is escaping with theory of just sabotage. How many times citizens

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    states and 170 districts of the country stretching from areas adjoining Tarai region in Nepal to Tirupati in A.P. and from west champaran in West Bihar to Vidarbha in Maharashtra. P.W.G and Its Role: P.W.G is the most dominant naxalite force in India. It was formed by Kondapalli Settaramaiah (KS) on April 22‚ 1980. It has 54 Dallas (forest squads) in AP alone‚ 12 others are active in Madhya Pradesha‚ Maharastra‚ Chhattisgarh‚ Bihar‚ Jharkhand‚ U.P.‚ Karnataka‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Orissa and Kerala‚ PWG

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    Naksalvadis are a Maoist communist group in India‚ leaders of the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency. The Naxal name comes from the village of Naxalbari in the Indian state of West Bengal where the movement originated. The Naxals are considered far-left radical communists‚ supportive of Maoist political sentiment and ideology. Their origin can be traced to the split in 1967 of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)‚ leading to the formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist). Initially the movement

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    History The term Naxalites comes from Naxalbari‚ a small village in West Bengal‚ where a section of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) led by Charu Majumdar‚ Kanu Sanyal and Jangal Santhal initiated a violent uprising in 1967. On May 18‚ 1967‚ the Siliguri Kishan Sabha‚ of which Jangal was the president‚ declared their readiness to adopt armed struggle to redistribute land to the landless.[11] The following week‚ a sharecropper near Naxalbari village was attacked by the landlord’s men

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    It has been argued for decades that long term foreign assistance is unfavorable for the development of the recipient nation. However‚ there are some countries that have shown positive effects of foreign aid. India can be regarded as this type of country. According to Global Issues Journal (2011)‚ India is one of the biggest recipients of long-term foreign aid in the world and mainly supported by donors‚ such as the United States of America and the United Kingdom‚ and international organizations‚

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    Maoists in India have become the gravest threat to our country. The extent and magnitude of the Maoists operations are so gigantic that they are affecting the social‚ economic and political and even the well being of our country. No wonder Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist as the biggest challenge to our national security. Maoist also called Naxals in Indian context refers to the armed insurgency by the cadres of Bhakpa Male‚ Tritiya Prastuti Committee‚ and People’s Liberation

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    [Lecturette] The Naxalite Problem : Red Corridor Filed under Discussions 0 [Lecturette] The Naxalite Problem : Red Corridor Naxalism is one of the biggest problem that our Country is facing today. Naxals or the word Naxalite is a after a village Nxalbari‚ near Siliguri in West Bengal. Naxalism has affected 20 states covering 223 districts. Today Naxals are calling the shots‚ dictating terms‚ looting banks‚ attacking police stations‚ hijacking trains and killing police personnel at will

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    or nation over foreign countries. British imperialism in India has affected the country in many ways. There is negative and positive effects that take place in the past or present. British rule in India lasted for nearly 200 years. However‚ British interest in India started in the 1600s and ended with India’s independence in 1947. In 1601‚ the British East India Company was set up in India‚ which represents the first of Britain in India. By 1707‚ the Mughal empire‚ which kept European traders under

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