India
1948-1951, 1969-1971, 1990-1994, 1996-2012
- Type:
Internal
- Side A:
India
- Side B:
Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML), People's War Group (PWG), MCC, CPI-Maoist
References:
Achuthan, Colonel J.K (2010) Tackling Maoists: The Andhra Paradigm, Indian Defence Review 25(2): 8-15.
Ahuja, Pratul & Rajat Ganguly (2007) The Fire Within: Naxalite Insurgency Violence in India, Small Wars & Insurgencies 18(2): 249-74.
Bahree, Megha (2010) The Forever War: Inside India’s Maoist Conflict, World Policy Journal 27(2): 83-89.
Banaji, Jarius (2010) The Ironies of Indian Maoism, International Socialism 128: 129-148.
Chaturvedi, Medha & P.G. Rajamohan (2012) Will the Naxal Conflict Spread into Rest of India?, in D. Suba Chandran & P.R. Chari, eds., Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011: The Promise and Threat of Transformation. London, New York and New Delhi: Routledge (255-277).
Communist Party of India-Maoist (2005-2013) People’s March.
Desai, Amit (2012) Anti-“Anti-Witchcraft” and the Maoist Insurgency in Rural Maharashtra’, in Alpa Shah and Judith Pettigrew, eds., Windows into a Revolution: Ethnographies of Maoism in India and Nepal. New Delhi: Social Science Press (259-281).
Gawande, Kishore; Devesh Kapur & Shanker Satyanath (2012) Renewable Resource Shocks and Conflict in India’s Maoist Belt. Philadelphia: CASI Working Paper 12-02, 2012.
Harriss, John (2011) What’s Going on in India’s “Red Corridor”? Questions about India’s Maoist Insurgency, Pacific Affairs 84(2): 309-327.
Hoelscher, Kristian; Jason Miklian & Krishna Vadlamannati (2012) Hearts and Mines: A District-Level Analysis of the Maoist Conflict in India, International Area Studies Review 15: 141-160.
Jaoul, Nicholas (2009) Naxalism in Bihar: From Bullet to Ballot, in Laurent Gayer & Christophe Jaffrelot, eds., Armed Militias of South Asia: Fundamentalists, Maoists and Separatists. New Delhi: Foundation (21-43).
Joseph, Mallika & Devyani Srivastava (2008) Left Extremism: The Naxal Conflict in India, in D. Suba Chandran & P.R. Chari, eds., Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008: Growing Violence. New Delhi and Abingdon: Routledge (118-152).
Joseph, Mallika (2007) Left Extremism in India: From Red Corridor to Red Land, in D. Suba Chandran, ed., Armed Conflicts and Peace Processes in South Asia 2006. New Delhi: Samskriti (66-101).
Mahadevan, Prem (2012) The Maoist Insurgency in India: Between Crime and Revolution, Small Wars and Insurgencies 23(2): 203-220.
Miklian, Jason (2011) Revolutionary Conflict in Federations: The Indian Case, Conflict, Security and Development 11(1): 25–53.
Misra, Amalendu (2002) Subaltern and the Civil War: An Assessment of Left Wing Insurgency in South Asia, Civil War 5(4): 56-76.
Navlakha, Gautam (2010) Days and Nights in the Maoist Heartland, Economic and Political Weekly 35(16): 38–47.
Oetken, Jennifer L. (2009) Counter-Insurgency Against Naxalites in India, in Sumit Ganguly and David P. Fidler, eds., India and Counter-insurgency: Lessons Learned. Routledge, London.
People’s Union for Civil Liberties (2006) Where the State Makes War on Its Own People. New Delhi: PUCL.
Roy, Biswajit, ed (2012) War and Peace in Junglemahal. New Delhi: Setu Prakashani.
Shah, Alpa & Judith Pettigrew, eds (2009) Windows into a Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Shah, Alpa (2011) India Burning: The Maoist Revolution in I. Clark-Deeds, ed., A Companion to the Anthropology of India. Oxford: Blackwell (332–352).
Srivastava, Devyani (2010) Left-Wing Extremism in India: The Rule of the Maoists, in Suba Chandran & P.R. Chari, eds., Annual Conflicts in South Asia 2009: Continuing Violence, Failing Peace Processes. New Delhi and Abingdon: Routledge (103-124).
Srivastava, Devyani (2011) Left Wing Extremism: Misplaced War Monering?, in Suba Chandran & P.R. Chari, eds., Annual Conflicts in South Asia 2010: Growing Left-Wing Extremism and Religious Violence. New Delhi and Abingdon: Routledge (91-122).