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Naxalites
Second, Kinder Acts: The Story of Reena Nachika
By Abhijit Mohanty
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the story of a young Indian Maoist who turned her back on violence – and now champions education instead.
India’s Unsolved Maoist Terrorism Problem
By Vinay Kaura
The latest bombing on May 1 underscored that the threat from Naxal insurgents is very much still present.
Half a Century of India’s Maoist Insurgency
By Siddharthya Roy
A political analysis of the long-running conflict.
Deadly Maoist Attack in Sukma Shocks India. What's Next?
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
A deadly Naxal attack sparks a wider debate in India.
Is There an Alliance Between ISIS and India's Maoists?
By Uddipan Mukherjee
A closer look at reports of a link between ISIS and Naxals.
Modi Picks Internal Security Specialist as National Security Adviser
By Ankit Panda
The Modi administration's choice of Ajit Doval indicates a focus on internal security over foreign affairs.
Maoists Attack Indian Police in Chhattisgarh
By Sanjay Kumar
A recent attack by Maoists in India raises anxiety ahead of the country's general elections.
Keep Army Off Maoist Case
India shouldn’t use the army on the Maoists. It’s not the same as Jammu and Kashmir.
Not Time for the Army
Outrage over the Gyaneshwari Express attack is understandable. India’s army isn’t the answer.
Chidambaram Feeling Heat
Opinion is turning against Union Home Minister P Chidambaram for his tough Naxal policy.
India's Greatest Threat?
Brute force may not be enough to beat the Naxalites, David Axe reports. More focus on development might yield better results.
P Chidambaram’s Day Out
The Home Minister faces protests from both ends of the political spectrum.
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