Kamal Davar | Ramping security or building trust, how best to tame India’s Maoists?
Published Apr 16, 2021, 12:02 am IST
Updated Apr 16, 2021, 12:02 am IST
With alacrity, the Centre will have to re-energise its security strategies to combat the Naxals
The Indian Army must train police and paramilitary commandos in special operations and leadership skills at the combat levels. (Representational Photo: PTI)
The audacious ambush by Naxals in the Bijapur badlands of the Chhattisgarh state, killing 22 Special Forces policemen and injuring 30 others on April 3, 2021, brought forth the discomforting reality of India’s inadequate preparedness in dealing with its most serious internal security affliction, namely, the Naxal-Maoist challenge. That these avoidable casualties are attributed to an operation which was mounted by our own forces to nab the charismatic young Naxal leader, Madvi Hidma, in the Tekulguda region of Bastar a hotbed of Naxal activities since decades make
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. (Illustration: Suvajit Dey)
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