💨 Abstract
The article reports a decline in the strength and influence of Naxalites (Maoists) in India, particularly in Jharkhand, as indicated by the killing of a top leader. Security forces have dismantled strongholds, limiting Naxalites to isolated pockets. Once considered a significant internal security threat, the Naxalite movement is reportedly losing momentum. The author suggests that politics and policy will now play a crucial role in completely ending Naxalism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Trump stands behind Hegseth after attack plans shared in second Signal chat
Venezuelan migrants were set for deportation without judicial review, lawyers tell US Supreme Court
Carney ahead in polls as Canada enters last week of election campaign
Pope Francis: His pontificate in numbers
Lacey Chabert recalls how she, her co-stars "burst into tears" after shooting 'Party of Five' final scene
Former Congress MP Tilakdhari Singh dies at 87
Team visits Maharashtra to review DDU-GKY implementation
DGP, senior cops discuss ways to keep Haryana crime-free
Delhi Metro to conduct customer satisfaction survey from Tuesday
Civil Services Day: UP ACS Namami Gange, DMs of Moradabad and Bahraich win PM's awards
Powered by MessengerX.io