The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political space provided when the Communist Party of India (Marxist) abandoned its revolutionary fight. In the early 1970s the Maoist, also called Naxalistes, were the victims of intense factionalism and severe repression which led the militants to retreat to the tribal zones of Andhra Pradesh and Bihar, their two pockets of resistance during the 1980s. This strategy explains not only the transformation of the Indian Maoist sociology (which was led originally by intellectuals but became increasingly plebian) but also its return to power in the late 1990s. That decade, notable for economic liberalization, witnessed the exploitation of mineral resources i...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
This thesis undertakes a study of the modern state in India in the context of counterinsurgency. Thr...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
The Naxalite movement, inspired by Mao Tse-tung thought, erupted in India in May 1967 in the form of...
For almost fifty years, parts of India have been struggling with the violent actions of the Naxalite...
Revolutionary Left movements in India base their programme of radical social transformation on an un...
In October 2015, in one of the most talked about legislative polls in the eastern Indian province of...
Revolutionary marxist politics which from its appearance in the political rhetoric of the Naxalite m...
For eight long months prior to June 2009, members of the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-M) ra...
Odisha is one of the poorest states of India. In terms of its socio-economic profile, it fits into...
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
A red corridor stretching from Nepal in the North, to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, in the Sou...
The Maoists in both India and Nepal have drawn on Maoist theory to analyze their countries as semi-f...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
This thesis undertakes a study of the modern state in India in the context of counterinsurgency. Thr...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
The Maoist movement in India began to develop in the late 1960s, taking advantage of the political s...
The Naxalite movement, inspired by Mao Tse-tung thought, erupted in India in May 1967 in the form of...
For almost fifty years, parts of India have been struggling with the violent actions of the Naxalite...
Revolutionary Left movements in India base their programme of radical social transformation on an un...
In October 2015, in one of the most talked about legislative polls in the eastern Indian province of...
Revolutionary marxist politics which from its appearance in the political rhetoric of the Naxalite m...
For eight long months prior to June 2009, members of the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-M) ra...
Odisha is one of the poorest states of India. In terms of its socio-economic profile, it fits into...
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
A red corridor stretching from Nepal in the North, to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, in the Sou...
The Maoists in both India and Nepal have drawn on Maoist theory to analyze their countries as semi-f...
Despite the recent characterizations of the Naxalite movement as India’s “bloody class war” in the N...
This thesis undertakes a study of the modern state in India in the context of counterinsurgency. Thr...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...