– Explores India’s Maoist insurgency, its ideological evolution, and the movement’s decline.
– Covers historical episodes such as Dandakaranya, undivided Andhra Pradesh, Bengal’s second Maoist wave, Kerala’s Naxalbari days, and South Chhattisgarh’s forest resistance.
– Offers perspectives from experts like Srinivasan Ramani, R.K. Vij, K. Sreenivas Reddy, Snigdhendu Bhattacharya, S. Anandan & Shubhranshu Choudhary.
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the release of Maoism in India: A Movement in Decline provides a systematic narrative of a disappearing ideology that heavily influenced rural India over several decades but failed to sustain momentum against evolving political structures and economic shifts. By analyzing various regional manifestations of the Maoist insurgency-ranging from tribal alliances to urban-centric revolts-the book highlights challenges posed by grassroots armed movements while acknowledging their diminishing relevance amidst stronger state intervention and socio-economic development.For policymakers and readers alike, this compilation underscores the complexities of maintaining internal security while addressing socio-political grievances that fuel extremism. The availability through The Hindu’s digital library also suggests growing efforts toward creating accessible educational materials about critical issues impacting india’s past and present trajectory.