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- Naxalite abstract "Naxal, Naxalite and Naksalvadi are generic terms used to refer to various Communist guerrilla groups in India, mostly associated with the Communist Party of India (Maoist). The term 'Naxal' derives from the name of the village Naxalbari in West Bengal, where the movement had its origin. Naxalites are considered far-left radical communists, supportive of Maoist political sentiment and ideology. Their origin can be traced to the split in 1967 of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), leading to the formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist). Initially the movement had its centre in West Bengal. In later years, it spread into less developed areas of rural southern and eastern India, such as Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh through the activities of underground groups like the Communist Party of India (Maoist).For the past ten years, it has grown mostly from displaced tribals and natives who are fighting against exploitation from major Indian corporations and local officials whom they believe to be corrupt.[citation needed]In 2006 India's intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing estimated that 20,000 armed-cadre Naxalites were operating in addition to 50,000 regular cadres and their growing influence prompted Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to declare them to be the most serious internal threat to India's national security. Naxalites, and other anti-government militants, are often referred to as "ultras".In February 2009, the Indian Central government announced a new nationwide initiative, to be called the "Integrated Action Plan" (IAP) for broad, co-ordinated operations aimed at dealing with the Naxalite problem in all affected states (namely Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal). Importantly, this plan included funding for grass-roots economic development projects in Naxalite-affected areas, as well as increased special police funding for better containment and reduction of Naxalite influence in these areas.In 2009, Naxalites were active across approximately 180 districts in ten states of India.In August 2010, after the first full year of implementation of the national IAP program, Karnataka was removed from the list of Naxalite-affected states. In July 2011, the number of Naxalite-affected areas was reduced to 83 districts in nine states (including 20 additional districts). In December 2011, the national government reported that the number of Naxalite-related deaths and injuries nationwide had gone down by nearly 50% from 2010 levels.".
- Naxalite thumbnail India_Naxal_affected_districts_map.svg?width=300.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink books?id=Av0tAAAAMAAJ&dq=Edward+Duyker&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result&pgis=1.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink walking-with-the-comrades.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink redantdream.com.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink naxalite-violence.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink article.aspx?281554.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink 06mar13_naxal%20problem%20.htm.
- Naxalite wikiPageExternalLink westbengal_naxal.htm.
- Naxalite wikiPageID "666980".
- Naxalite wikiPageRevisionID "606704297".
- Naxalite hasPhotoCollection Naxalite.
- Naxalite subject Category:1967_establishments_in_India.
- Naxalite subject Category:Anti-Revisionist_organizations.
- Naxalite subject Category:Far-left_politics_in_India.
- Naxalite subject Category:Government_of_India_designated_terrorist_organisations.
- Naxalite subject Category:Guerrilla_organizations.
- Naxalite subject Category:Land_rights_movements.
- Naxalite subject Category:Maoism_in_India.
- Naxalite subject Category:Naxalite–Maoist_insurgency.
- Naxalite type Abstraction100002137.
- Naxalite type Anti-RevisionistOrganizations.
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- Naxalite type GuerrillaOrganizations.
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- Naxalite type YagoLegalActor.
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- Naxalite comment "Naxal, Naxalite and Naksalvadi are generic terms used to refer to various Communist guerrilla groups in India, mostly associated with the Communist Party of India (Maoist). The term 'Naxal' derives from the name of the village Naxalbari in West Bengal, where the movement had its origin. Naxalites are considered far-left radical communists, supportive of Maoist political sentiment and ideology.".
- Naxalite label "Naksalici".
- Naxalite label "Naxalieten".
- Naxalite label "Naxalisme".
- Naxalite label "Naxalita".
- Naxalite label "Naxalite".
- Naxalite label "Naxaliten".
- Naxalite label "Naxaliti".
- Naxalite label "Наксалиты".
- Naxalite label "纳萨尔派".
- Naxalite sameAs Naxalité.
- Naxalite sameAs Naxaliten.
- Naxalite sameAs Naxalisme.
- Naxalite sameAs Naxaliti.
- Naxalite sameAs Naxalieten.
- Naxalite sameAs Naksalici.
- Naxalite sameAs Naxalita.
- Naxalite sameAs m.0315y_.
- Naxalite sameAs Q912158.
- Naxalite sameAs Q912158.
- Naxalite sameAs Naxalite.
- Naxalite wasDerivedFrom Naxalite?oldid=606704297.
- Naxalite depiction India_Naxal_affected_districts_map.svg.
- Naxalite homepage redantdream.com.
- Naxalite isPrimaryTopicOf Naxalite.