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Architecture of Counterinsurgency: Crafting a Blueprint for India’s Left-Wing Extremism / Mukherjee, Uddipan   Journal Article
Mukherjee, Uddipan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) in India has had its share of crests and troughs.Footnote1 The movement saw a renewed upward trajectory from 2004 when two major insurgent groups united under a single banner of the Maoist party.Footnote2 In the last decade or so, the insurgency has exhibited a declining trend.Footnote3 26 April 2023 however was an eventful date in so far as LWE in India was concerned. Nonetheless, the event was perhaps no surprise considering the ever predictable and standard modus operandi implemented by India’s Maoist extremists.Footnote4 On 26 April, ten police officials and a driver were assassinated in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district, as the Maoists ambushed them through an Improvised Explosive Device (IED).Footnote5
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Into the hearts and minds / Mann, P S   Article
Mann, P S Article
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Key Words Guerrilla Warfare  ISAF  LWE 
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Left-wing extremism (LWE) in India / Pillai, G K   Journal Article
Pillai, G K Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract It has become almost a cliché to say that the LWE situation is the most serious internal threat facing the country. Naxalism has been operating in several parts of the country. It has been there from the late 60s and 70s and different parts of the country have been affected with different levels of naxal violence. It has been tackled in different ways in West Bengal, in Kerala, in Andhra and so on and so forth, Telangana situation was there earlier. A significant change came about with the merger of the Peoples War Group and the MCC to form the CPI (Maoist) in 2004. Thus, there had been a fusion of the ideology with the armed groups, both coming together for the first time.
Key Words India  Extremism  West Bengal  Naxalism - India  Maoist  Left Wing 
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LWE is the greatest threat to India’s internal security / Verma, Jai K   Journal Article
Verma, Jai K Journal Article
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