Der Naxalismus war eine der hartnäckigsten Herausforderungen für die innere Sicherheit Indiens, und das Ausmaß der Opfer zeigt, warum er von den politischen Entscheidungsträgern so ernst genommen wurde.

    Die Zahlen:

    – Naxalismus (1980–2025): über 20.000 Tote (über 12.000 Zivilisten, über 3.000 Sicherheitskräfte). Über 30.000 gewalttätige Vorfälle seit 2000.

    – Islamistischer Aufstand in J&K (1990–2020): ~19.300 Opfer (14.000 Zivilisten, 5.300 Sicherheitskräfte)

    – Aufstand in Khalistan (1980er–90er Jahre): ca. 21.500 Tote (ca. 12.000 Zivilisten)

    Im Gegensatz zu regionalen Aufständen, die sich auf bestimmte Gebiete konzentrieren, hat die Naxal-Gewalt über vier Jahrzehnte hinweg mehrere Staaten getroffen, sich auf die ländliche Entwicklung ausgewirkt und zu anhaltender Instabilität geführt.

    Der Fortschritt:

    Der frühere Premierminister Manmohan Singh nannte Naxalismus "die größte Bedrohung für die Souveränität Indiens" im Jahr 2004. Über ein Jahrzehnt später wurden erhebliche Fortschritte erzielt durch:

    – Verstärkte Operationen zur Aufstandsbekämpfung durch CRPF und Staatspolizei

    – Gezielte Entwicklungsinitiativen in betroffenen Regionen

    – Strategische politische Koordinierung zwischen Sicherheits- und Zivilbehörden

    Auch wenn es nicht vollständig beseitigt ist, zeigt der Verlauf eine deutliche Verbesserung. Der Dank gilt dem Sicherheitspersonal, das immense Opfer gebracht hat, und den politischen Entscheidungsträgern, die sich dieser Herausforderung langfristig gestellt haben.

    Es ist eine Geschichte, die mehr Anerkennung verdient: die Opfer der Sicherheitskräfte, die politische Konsistenz aller Regierungen und eine langfristige strategische Vision, die endlich Ergebnisse zeigt.

    Was halten Sie davon? Denken Sie, dass mehr über diesen Konflikt bekannt werden sollte?

    Von bunnefisto

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    31 Kommentare

    1. Archivist2016 on

      Glad for India, these paramilitaries (like FARC or CPDPR) terrorise the poor folk and have the gall to proclaim that they fight for the proletariat.

    2. J&K has „casualties“ listed instead of „killed“ like everyone else. Do we have a number for how many they killed?

    3. I doubt the map of 2013.
      What are those 1-2 districts of Haryana , Madhya Pradesh , karnataka etc . I dont think anyone heard of the word Naxals or Moaists here in those places

    4. People in the sub need to understand OP is the MAGA version of Indians, who cowtows in front of our great leader without question.

      The ‚Final Solution‘ that you see here involves genocide of indigenous tribes of India, appropriation of their lands for Mines and Projects for Oligarchs like Adani.

    5. Mr-Mystery20 on

      Did the J&K insurgency and Khalistani Insurgenxy have communist elements in it ?

    6. Lmao. The fuck is this? Last time punjab even had a naxalite thing going on was 1970s. And that too barely.

    7. AnInstantGone on

      TBH I think that the map over represents Naxal activity in 2013. Punjab had *some* left-wing militancy during the 70s & 80s, but as far as I know there hasn’t been a single incident since then.

    8. lousy-site-3456 on

      A few million terrorists? Well, actually, some people are currently trying to sell weirder shit so uh, fair enough. 

    9. BaseballAny6076 on

      Who made this crap. Naxals in punjab khalistanis in punjab sure but not naxals

    10. Re_Ya_N-07georgy on

      More like the activity of Indian army(the real terrorists) terrorising Adivasis and other marginalised groups trying to fight for their freedom and basic human rights increases😒😒

    11. I don’t remember there ever being incidents of naxalism in Uttarakhand.

      Where is the data coming from !?

    12. Next_Worldliness702 on

      Our brave jawans and officers who worked at the grassroots level to clean up this, the CAPF(CRPF, ITBP, BSF, SSB), especially the CRPF officers ranking for AC to commandant who fought and laid their lives for this to be successful are currently fighting legal battles with the MHA for their rightful share of honor that the government is unwilling to bestow upon them.
      IPS officers are parachuted in the CAPFs ONLY AT THE HIGH RANKS, having no actual on ground experience, having no attachments with the jawans, and having no concerns for the force whatsoever.
      The rightfully deserving jawans and officers cannot get their promotions because of the government’s policy of inducting IPS at the top(ONLY AT THE TOP).
      The IPS officer consider CAPF as some „leisure posting“ and play golf and all, while the deserving cadre officer serve their time wity barely 1-2 promotions in their entire career.
      I would request the reddit community to show solidarity with our Jawans and officers.
      Thank you.

    13. No-Substance7713 on

      There was no Naxalite movement in the northeast. It was a separatist movement which is still active but diminished to almost nothing.

    14. This is propaganda. 2013 map is FAKE. Naxal activity shown here was in like 1980s. They are showing map of that time like it is of 2013 because Modi govt came in 2014. It is revisionist history.

      Naxal reduction started around 2005, and reduced to just tribal and forest areas by 2013. And now, I totally appreciate the amazing effort to end it by current Modi govt. It is unbelievably awesome work. A thing that was considered impossible to do. No govt has put this much concentrated effort in removing naxalites than modi govt in past 3 years.

    15. polarityswitch_27 on

      How many factories/projects/land development projects of crony capitalists have popped up in those areas post Naxalist eradication? Do we have a map for that?

    16. greenbear47 on

      Corporations who want to exploit land vs natives who wants control of their land.

      In the end corporations won. As it should. Long live capitalism! Jai Capitalism!

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