What is Naxalism and Indian Policy towards Naxal control?
Answer / Pawan Mishra
Naxalism refers to a left-wing revolutionary movement in India, primarily in rural areas. It started in the late 1960s inspired by Chinese and Soviet communist ideologies. The Naxalites or Naxal cadres advocate the overthrow of the Indian state and the establishment of a people's democratic state. The Indian government's policy towards Naxal control is multi-faceted, involving security operations, development initiatives, and peace dialogues.
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