India’s anti-Maoist operations, driven by intelligence and coordinated campaigns, have significantly weakened the insurgency. Key leaders were neutralized or surrendered due to sustained pressure. The Samadhan doctrine aims to link security gains with governance and development. Success hinges on continued efforts to address grievances and ensure lasting peace.
View More “By March 2026, Naxalism Will Be Wiped Out” — A Deadline, and a Story of MomentumMaoist insurgency
“A landmark day in our battle against Naxalism,” says Amit Shah as 258 cadres surrender in two days
In a major victory against left-wing extremism, 258 Naxalites surrendered in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra over two days. Amit Shah hailed this as a sign Naxalism is ending, setting a 2026 deadline for its eradication. Surrendered cadres receive rehabilitation, combining security operations with development and outreach.
View More “A landmark day in our battle against Naxalism,” says Amit Shah as 258 cadres surrender in two days
