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9 hours ago ago from National Policy Institute
JAGDALPUR, India — All over the countryside in central India, red monuments topped with hammer and sickle symbols announce that this is Maoist land. And these days, nobody could forget it. A string of recent attacks by communist rebels points to the comeback of an extreme leftist movement inspired by Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong and long seen as outdated. In response, the Indian government has announced plans to deploy more than ...
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22 hours ago ago from Mathrubhumi - English News
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2 hours ago ago from Online Latest News
Raising the spectre of an China, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Wednesday asked the government to forge relations with influential international players who could help India in case of a confrontation with Beijing. The BJP also accused the government of misleading the country over reported Chinese incursions and said India is facing a 1962-like situation when China fought a war with India. In the last 2-3 years, we have seen an ...
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5 hours ago ago from BBC
By Chris Morris BBC News, Delhi There has been a surge in Maoist violence in recent months The ongoing conflict between Maoists and government forces is disrupting the education of India's most marginalised children, a rights group says. In a new report Human Rights Watch has urged the rebels to stop attacking state-run schools. It has also asked the government to instruct its troops not to use ...
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