The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisational in the first decade of its existence to the current stage of the CPI (Maoist) as an organised movement that has been described by the former Indian Prime Minister as the “greatest internal security threat faced by the country.” This book contains in part one, an in-depth analysis of the peasant uprising in Naxalbari and Srikakulam within a four dimensional theoretical framework of revolutionary environment, ideology, organisation and strategy and examining its parallels with the Chinese revolution. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.336708
Maoist struggles in Eastern and Central India against the Indian State have been under-reported in I...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the Naxalite movement, a Maoist inspired peasant struggle, has bec...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
There are not many other issues in South Asia that have attracted as much scholarly attention in the...
For almost fifty years, parts of India have been struggling with the violent actions of the Naxalite...
The Naxalite movement, inspired by Mao Tse-tung thought, erupted in India in May 1967 in the form of...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international ...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
Based on long-term ethnographic field research in the Adivasi-dominated forests of eastern India, th...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
The Preamble of our constitution which was enacted, enforced and adopted by us, the people of India,...
In October 2015, in one of the most talked about legislative polls in the eastern Indian province of...
Freedom fighter and educationist, Madan Mohan Malaviya is one of the least known figures from the In...
India, having one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and being the most populous democra...
Maoist struggles in Eastern and Central India against the Indian State have been under-reported in I...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the Naxalite movement, a Maoist inspired peasant struggle, has bec...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
There are not many other issues in South Asia that have attracted as much scholarly attention in the...
For almost fifty years, parts of India have been struggling with the violent actions of the Naxalite...
The Naxalite movement, inspired by Mao Tse-tung thought, erupted in India in May 1967 in the form of...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international ...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
Based on long-term ethnographic field research in the Adivasi-dominated forests of eastern India, th...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
The Preamble of our constitution which was enacted, enforced and adopted by us, the people of India,...
In October 2015, in one of the most talked about legislative polls in the eastern Indian province of...
Freedom fighter and educationist, Madan Mohan Malaviya is one of the least known figures from the In...
India, having one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and being the most populous democra...
Maoist struggles in Eastern and Central India against the Indian State have been under-reported in I...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the Naxalite movement, a Maoist inspired peasant struggle, has bec...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...