Why Are Maoists Surrendering in Bastar?
The surrender of 108 Maoists in Jagdalpur reflects the combined impact of security operations, rehabilitation policies, and developmental outreach in India’s Left-Wing Extremism-affected regions.
NCB Dismantles Massive Darknet Drug Network Known as ‘Team Kalki’
Two habitual offenders arrested; network involved in substantial drug distribution via the darknet since 2025.
Centre's Anti-Naxal Initiatives: Tales from Odisha's Forests
A decade of courage, sacrifice, and the gradual dismantling of Maoist strongholds in Odisha's challenging terrain.
Self-Reliance: India's Path to Maritime Supremacy
Union Minister emphasizes building a maritime ecosystem for India to lead the global shipping industry by 2047.
Security Agencies Sound Alarm Over Illegal Satellite Phones
The use of unauthorised satellite communication devices raises serious national security alarm and maritime safety concerns in Indian waters.
Safety First: Healing Touch for Manipur's Troubled Community
Manipur requires a compassionate approach to break the cycle of violence and rebuild trust among its diverse communities for lasting peace.
Amit Shah Advocates Hi-Tech Solutions for J&K Border Security
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizes the need for advanced technology to combat evolving threats at the J&K border amid rising UAV activity.
Mindless Killing and Community Tensions in Manipur
Fresh violence reflects the deepening divides in Manipur's multi-ethnic landscape as communities clash amid a history of conflict.
Kuki-Zo Groups Signal Return to Manipur Government, Seek Written Assurances on Union Territory
Insurgent bodies and tribal MLAs condition participation on a time-bound political settlement before Assembly tenure ends in 2027
After the Guns Fall Silent in Dandakaranya
As Maoism collapses through surrenders and splits, the Indian state faces its harder task: delivering justice, health, livelihoods and dignity to the tribal heartland
India’s Maoist Insurgency on the Wane Bastar Emerges as the Last Stronghold
Decades of conflict see a turning point as security initiatives and governance reforms curb Left-Wing Extremism, offering a roadmap for tribal development and sustainable peace