2007 map (It has since increased):
The Seven Sister states of north-east India (A hotbed of ethnic tensions and seperatist movements):
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2007 map (It has since increased):
The Seven Sister states of north-east India (A hotbed of ethnic tensions and seperatist movements):
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Last edited by Coolyo; 10-16-2009 at 08:17 PM.
I will check out the video later. However, I will say this - Earlier I used to think that the Naxal movement in India was a minor irritant to the state. I now realize that, if we do not find long term economic and political solution to the issue, we will have a significant problem in ten years or so.
While they have genuine grievances their method is wrong, violence is not the way. Thats why GoI has to take a two pronged approach of combating hardcore terrorists and creating development and rehabilitating the locals.
The same was needed in the NE and Kashmir but because of heavy handedness and one track mind of the then GoI things went to a worse situation. Now with their experiences in those areas, I would expect the GoI to be able to tackle this in a more mature manner
Origionaly posted by Al-Kaid on another forum
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India's Maoist Revolution - India
Documentary presented by "Journeyman Pictures"
Excerpts from news sources:
Source: BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | India faces Maoist 'Red Salute'
Source: Naxals - Naxalite Movement, Naxal Violence, India Extremists, India Insurgency
Source: http://www.chowk.com/articles/maoist...har.htm]Chowk: Current Affairs: Maoist Insurgency Rocks India
They were operating seperately within states earlier but after AndhraPradesh's govt tried to negotiate with them; they used the oppurtunity to unite with bihar and other area's naxalites to form bigger group.
recently Home minister chidambaram said govt is ready to talk with them only if the leave their weapons. but they are not ready for that. so central govt started a fullscale offensive against them.
^^But there are thos who take violence and kill civilians, they can't be left freely. GoI has already given an unconditional surrender option to them. About 100 000 cases against the tribals have been revoked as a good will measure. Its upto them now to respond really
AFP: India govt targets Maoists after policeman beheaded
Abjure violence for dialogue, Chidambaram tells Maoists - India - The Times of India
Forces to engage naxals till they give up violence
http://www.sananews.com.pk/english/2...ce-of-maoists/
Bloodshed to go on till we achieve socialism, says top Maoist - Ranchi - City - The Times of India
The Pioneer > Online Edition : >> ?No question of giving up arms?
exactly. murder is a crime and they should face the trial.![]()
Pakistanis want to see this?
This Maoist movement in India isnt even close as the size as the Chinese Maoist movement in the past.
The map posted above is too old. At present there are no naxalite movements in the south India. Andhra pradesh has successfully engaged and removed them from the state. Now they operate in Orissa. The telangana cause is giving them an excuse to come into but state government is acting quickyl on that too.
AP has been the only state which have solved successfully the naxalite problem. It used blackcat commandos for people who don't leave the weapons and financial aid/rehabilitation for people who leave the weapons. Also, it has started different development programs in the rural areas to cutoff any new people joining such things.
Indian GoI should take AP as an example and try to implement this type of approach. At present, I don't see any big news on people getting rehabilitation support. Indian GoI should encourage such things and publicize so that people get to know abt it and would choose that way rather than dying with arms.
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