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Is this the end for India's Maoist insurgency?

Upworthy Tuesday, 17 June 2025 ()
After nearly 60 years of violence, the jungle-based struggle for communist rule in India could finally be coming to an end. Operation Kagar, a military offensive launched by Indian security forces in April this year, has apparently reduced to remnants the once-powerful Naxalite insurgency group.…
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