Left Wing Extremism in India
Challenges
- Internal Security Threats: Left-wing extremism poses serious challenges to India's internal security, resulting in bloody battles and the deaths of both security personnel and civilians. For instance, Maoist militants frequently carry out lethal assaults on local security personnel.
- Social and Economic Disruptions: LWE in India impedes infrastructure and welfare projects while also obstructing social and economic growth in the impacted areas. To keep control of their areas, the Maoists, for instance, may target highways, schools, and other crucial infrastructure.
- Forced recruitment and child soldiers: Maoist organisations have a history of enlisting the help of weak people, especially children, and using ....
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Security
- 1 Role of Semiconductors in India's National Security
- 2 India’s Need for a Comprehensive National Security Strategy
- 3 Challenges of International Terrorism
- 4 Terrorism Financing: Sources, Challenges & Impact on India’s Security
- 5 Left Wing Extremism and its Varied Dimensions
- 6 Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA] and its Relevance
- 7 Terror Drones and Threat to India’s Security
- 8 Ethnic Conflicts in North-East India: Impact on Internal Security
- 9 Role of Local Communities in Countering Naxalism & Insurgency
- 10 India’s Counter Terrorism Measures