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NAXALBARI MOVEMENT (4) answer(s).
 
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Internal security challenges- gravity, manifestations and respo / Singh, Prakash   Journal Article
Singh, Prakash Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Maoism in India and Nepal / Bhushan, Ranjit 2016  Book
Bhushan, Ranjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, Routledge, 2016.
Description vii, 251p.hbk
Standard Number 9781138639898
Key Words India  Nepal  Maoism  Maoist  Naxalbari Movement  Charu Mazumdar 
CPM  Left Extremist Movements  Maoist Politics 
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Maoist war on the Indian state and human rights concerns / Ranjan, Vishwa   Journal Article
Ranjan, Vishwa Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract With the merger of three naxalite groups, the CPIML (People's War Group), MCC and CPIML (Party unity) into CPI (Maoist) in 2004, a highly sophisticated and militarized Maoist group was formed. Unlike its predecessors in the Naxalbari movement and its aftermath, the CPI (Maoist) in its first unity congress declared war on the Indian state. The Maoist documents are quite clear of this intention. Unfortunately, this fact has never been accepted as such by the Central or the State governments. While the Indian Prime Minister declared it as the "greatest challenge to our internal security", it was generally considered a law and order problem to be dealt by the states and the role of the central government was limited to small or large scale help in manpower and material. While off and on the Maoist war has been called 'insurgency' (internal war) in documents of the government, it has not been generally the case. An insufficient definition of a problem leads to inadequate response which has been the case on the Maoist issue leading to continuous expansion of Maoist area of influence in India.
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Storming the gates of heaven: the maoist movement in India, a critical study 1972-2014 / Bhattacharyya, Amit 2016  Book
Bhattacharyya, Amit Book
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Publication Kolkata, Setu Prakashani, 2016.
Description v, 557p.: ill.hbk
Standard Number 9789380677873
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