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The Last Days of Naxalism: How India Quietly Broke the Maoist Insurgency
India's Maoist insurgency once controlled 200 districts across ten states, with varying degrees of fear or allegiance. It now has control of only seven. Over 12,000 people died in Naxal-related violence between 2000 and 2019. In 2024, that number was 290, which is still significant, but a fraction of what it was before. Reports indicate that no new cadres have been recruited since 2019. Illustration by The Geostrata To truly grasp the reality of a Naxal cleanup, one must g

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 196 min read


Police Reforms: Need of the Hour
Police Reforms is a subject that usually figures the lowest on the priority ladder of central and state governments. Also in public...

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 21, 20226 min read
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