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  1. Mar 9, 2022 · The birth of Naxalism is owed to the Naxalbari uprising of spring 1967. Naxalbari, the village that gave its name to the movement, was the site of a peasant revolt, instigated by communist leaders against land owners of the State.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Naxalite, general designation given to several Maoist -oriented and militant insurgent and separatist groups that have operated intermittently in India since the mid-1960s. More broadly, the term—often given as Naxalism or the Naxal movement—has been applied to the communist insurgency itself.

  3. Jan 21, 2024 · History of Naxalism in India Naxalism originated in the village of Naxalbari in West Bengal in 1967. It was marked by a peasant uprising led by radical communist ideologies inspired by Mao Zedong.

  4. The early 1970s saw the spread of Naxalism to almost every state in India, barring Western India. During the 1970s, the movement was fragmented into disputing factions. By 1980, it was estimated that around 30 Naxalite groups were active, with a combined membership of 30,000.

  5. May 25, 2018 · In the late sixties and early seventies, the Naxalbari uprising ignited a fire in the hearts of both the urban youth and the rural masses. Eventually, it would go on to determine the very nature of armed revolution in India.

  6. www.iasgyan.in › daily-current-affairs › naxalism-in-india-19NAXALISM IN INDIA UPSC

    Aug 10, 2023 · The origin of Naxalism. The birth of Naxalism is pinpointed to the Naxalbari uprising of spring 1967. Naxalbari, the village that gave its name to the movement, was the site of a peasant revolt, instigated by communist leaders against land owners of the State.

  7. Naxalism in the India: History and Contemporary Challenges. The author describes the birth of Naxalism in India along with its evolution and the current scenario. By Jayesh Chandra Gupta. Edited by Shambhavi Singh, Senior Editor, The Indian Economist. Turning and turning in the widening gyre. The falcon cannot hear the falconer;

  8. Naxalism in India The term Naxalism derives its name from the village Naxalbari of West Bengal. It originated as rebellion against local landlords who bashed a peasant over a land dispute. The rebellion was initiated in 1967, with an objective of rightful redistribution of the land to working

  9. Nehruvian Politics in India. Narrating the Phases of Naxalism: The Indian Perspective: The history of Naxalism in India is in fact understood as its most respected chronicler, as 'tortuous'. Addressing the 'Naxalist' phenomenon is no different with scholars looking at conditions shaping its evolution, debates over its ideologies,

  10. Aug 6, 2007 · By examining the history of Communist movements in India within a behavioral perspective, this article asks the question why in the past similar movements were relatively easy for the authorities to suppress, while the current Maoist insurgency is proving to be much harder to manage?