CRPF’s 21-Day Anti-Naxal Operation Achieves Major Milestone
(Source – The Hindu , Section – Explained, Page 1 & 12)
Topic: GS3: Internal Security – Left Wing Extremism (LWE) |
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Analysis of the news:
Operation Highlights
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31 Maoists, including 16 women, neutralized in 21 encounters.
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The operation targeted Karegutta Hill – a known LWE stronghold.
Strategic Outcomes
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ADG (Naxal Ops) Vivekanand Sinha called it the “largest coordinated anti-Maoist operation” in the region.
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CRPF Chief described it as the “beginning of the end” of Naxalism in the area.
Structural Weaknesses in Maoist Network
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Elimination of cadre from multiple Maoist divisions like PLGA, Telangana Committee, Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee.
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Concentration of leadership at one location was exploited by forces.
Government’s Broader Mission
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has committed to eliminating Naxalism by March 31, 2026.
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Emphasis on coordinated intelligence, better tech, and integrated policing.
Way Forward
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Strengthen developmental outreach and tribal welfare in affected regions.
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Use surrendered cadre for community engagement.
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Institutionalize rehabilitation policies and psychological reintegration.
Practice Question: Eliminating Left Wing Extremism requires more than military success.” In light of recent security operations, examine the comprehensive approach needed to address Naxalism in India. (250 Words /15 marks) |
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