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India Maoist rebels kill 10 paramilitary soldiers in Bihar

rest in peace to the dead
Maoist violence is going for decades and doesn't get much attention. there is confusion if its about territorial rights, claim to natural resources or just change of governance?

due to lack of information I always confuse Maoists, Naxalites and Adi vasis as one. if anyone can clarify then it will be great

Maoists and Naxalites are the same. The name naxalite comes from the village Naxalbari, where this "movement" is supposed to have originated from.


Adivasi means tribal people, some adivasis are Maoists/Naxalites, majority aren't.
 
rest in peace to the dead
Maoist violence is going for decades and doesn't get much attention. there is confusion if its about territorial rights, claim to natural resources or just change of governance?

due to lack of information I always confuse Maoists, Naxalites and Adi vasis as one. if anyone can clarify then it will be great

Maoists ideologically want control over resources of region and want to run sort of a parallel govt. They originated due to class discrimination (not caste) and ironically their leadership cadre were championed by and comprised of majorly rich, bored and rebellious kids but through the time it metamorphosed into genuine forum for armed struggle against discriminatory practices and later as the state clamped down turned into a extortion ring devoid of any morals or ideology.

These days they blackmail corporates and local businessmen for money in return of allowing them to conduct their businesses like construction of roads, highways, schools and hospitals. When the moral goes down, they usually hit a convoy or too.

They are difficult to eradicate as they comprise entirely of locals and behave as normal villages by the day and robbers by night. Since they carry some sort of Robin Hood persona, informants are rare and usually quickly killed. Now days they are hand in glove with politicians and police too and share the bounty with them making the job of central forces all the more difficult.

Please understand - they are just a common mafia i.e. organized crime ring now. They dont hold territory as such.
 
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-36832105

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The Maoist insurgency has been described as India's biggest security threat

Ten paramilitary soldiers have been killed in a clash between security forces and Maoist rebels in India's eastern Bihar state, police say.

At least five other soldiers were injured in the battle in Aurangabad district late on Monday.

Maoist rebels have carved out strongholds in a number of states in the north, east and centre of India.

They say they are fighting for communist rule and greater rights for tribal people and the rural poor.

Three rebels were also killed in Monday night's gunfight in the Dumrinala area, nearly 170km (105 miles) south of Patna, the capital of Bihar, police officer PK Sahu told the Associated Press news agency,

The police said the rebels used improvised explosive devices and fired at the soldiers when the latter were conducting anti-rebel operations in the area.

India's Maoist insurgency began in West Bengal state in the late 1960s and has been called the country's "greatest internal security challenge".

The Maoists control large areas of several states in a "red corridor" stretching from the north-east to central India.


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You fail to notice number of deaths of pakistani soldiers due to the army led operation against militants...
Cobra is One the best SF in Paramilitary they Successfully Conducted over 14,500+ OP's Since there Raised in 2009
Its Unfortunate they Ambushed But Quikly Cope up the Situation And Killed 4 Naxals in Combing OP


Look At there Data Sheet And Record
http://crpf.nic.in/achievements-cobra-sector.htm

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Naxal Movement Was Once One Of the Major Problem In India

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It Has Declined Considerably in Present Time Movement Lost its Political and Mass Support Like once it Enjoyed
They are Now Usually came to Level of Dacoits And Bandits Of Chambal

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It is a good thing that the Army is doing...However you fail to notice some provinces which have been added in the second picture...There has to be a tougher response from the army...
 
Causalities has decreased a lot in compared to the past..
it's time for special forces to do some undercover operation...
 
That's because Pakistanis are fools
Even your BBC uses South Asia Terrorism Portal as a source:



http://www.bbc.com/news/world-30080914
Data journalism by Christine Jeavans and Nassos Stylianou, web development by Richard Bangay and Aidan Fewster, design by Charlotte Thornton. Data gathered by Paul Brown and colleagues at BBC Monitoring and Haidar Lapcha and Sophia Khan at the ICSR.

These were the main source of data, than data Journalist used other regional sources like satp just to double checked their figures and events. If satp itself was a credible resource than BBC would have mentioned it first like they do research from Pew research, gallup or other US institutes.
 
Data journalism by Christine Jeavans and Nassos Stylianou, web development by Richard Bangay and Aidan Fewster, design by Charlotte Thornton. Data gathered by Paul Brown and colleagues at BBC Monitoring and Haidar Lapcha and Sophia Khan at the ICSR.

These were the main source of data, than data Journalist used other regional sources like satp just to double checked their figures and events. If satp itself was a credible resource than BBC would have mentioned it first like they do research from Pew research, gallup or other US institutes.
LMAO.You are now just spewing crap after you got busted at my hands.

Even Reuters and NYtimes use SATP as a source:

http://www.reuters.com/article/idINKCN0ZZ0CS?irpc=932

http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/ind...ombs-and-why-do-terrorists-use-them/?referer=
 
t is a good thing that the Army is doing...However you fail to notice some provinces which have been added in the second picture...There has to be a tougher response from the army...
Cobra Is One best trained Special Forces In India They are Trained By World Famous Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School (CIJWS) of Indian army

There Number varies To over 10,000+


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Ten paramilitary soldiers have been killed in a clash between security forces and Maoist rebels in India's eastern Bihar state, police say.

In the end they were all humans and the sad part is that their families wud now suffer for a long time as many of them might be the only bread earner of their family. Condolences to the grieved ones.
 
Maoists ideologically want control over resources of region and want to run sort of a parallel govt. They originated due to class discrimination (not caste) and ironically their leadership cadre were championed by and comprised of majorly rich, bored and rebellious kids but through the time it metamorphosed into genuine forum for armed struggle against discriminatory practices and later as the state clamped down turned into a extortion ring devoid of any morals or ideology.

These days they blackmail corporates and local businessmen for money in return of allowing them to conduct their businesses like construction of roads, highways, schools and hospitals. When the moral goes down, they usually hit a convoy or too.

oh God .. this seems like the commentary about Balochistan. if you look at the plush lifestyle of the rebel sardars in Pakistan and abraod you wonder how much they care for the Baloch people and why its two extremes.. they are either in power or in the mountains blowing up the same bridges and buildings that were built while they were in provincial government.. they collect protection money and vehicles from companies and kill people on the road side for more share
 
oh God .. this seems like the commentary about Balochistan. if you look at the plush lifestyle of the rebel sardars in Pakistan and abraod you wonder how much they care for the Baloch people and why its two extremes.. they are either in power or in the mountains blowing up the same bridges and buildings that were built while they were in provincial government.. they collect protection money and vehicles from companies and kill people on the road side for more share

Could be. Unlike Balochi rebels - there is no pretension for independence. For eg In my state Jharkhand where they are quite active - Rates are fixed

10% Bribe to Govt Officials
10% allowance money to Naxals

If you dont pay money to them - they will raid your sites and burn the JCB, road and bridge laying equipment. If you still dont pay then they start killing company officials.

Every company pays including Essar, L&T, Tata, Reliance etc.

I maintain, the only real insurgency in India is in Kashmir. Rest are managed insurgencies
 

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