Naxalmukt Bharat Abhiyan: From Red Zones to Growth Corridors

Syllabus: GS3/ Internal Security

Context

  • India has made significant strides in curbing Left Wing Extremism, with a sharp decline in affected districts, violence, and Naxalite presence.

What is the Naxalite Movement?

  • Origin: The Naxalite movement began in 1967 in Naxalbari, West Bengal, as a radical leftist uprising championing the rights of tribal and landless communities.
  • Geographic Spread: The insurgency spread across the so-called Red Corridor, covering parts of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala.
  • Approach adopted: Naxalites employ guerrilla warfare, target state institutions, extort local populations, and often recruit children.
    • They claim to fight for marginalized communities but resort to violent methods.
the red corridor

Consequences of Naxalism

  • Political Consequences: It undermines state authority and weakens democratic institutions in affected areas.
    • It also creates governance vacuums, making administration and law enforcement extremely difficult.
  • Economic Consequences: Naxalism disrupts economic activities like agriculture, and infrastructure development.
    • Increases government spending on security, reducing funds available for development and hampers private investment.
  • Social Consequences: It fosters fear, mistrust, and a sense of alienation among marginalized communities.
    • The disruption of education and health services, especially in remote areas, leads to significant human development losses.

Improvement in India’s Fight Against Naxalism

  • Reduction in Affected Districts from 126 in 2010 to just 38 in 2024, showing successful containment of Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) zones.
  • Drop in Violence: LWE-related violent incidents have dropped by 81%, from 1,936 in 2010 to 374 in 2024.
  • Reintegration into the Mainstream: LWE-affected areas are increasingly experiencing improved education, healthcare, connectivity, and governance.
    • Over 8,000 Naxalites have surrendered in the last 10 years.
Improvement in Indias Fight Against Naxalism

Government Initiatives

  • Security Related Expenditure (SRE) Scheme: This Scheme is being implemented as a sub-scheme of the umbrella scheme ‘Modernization of Police Forces’.
    • The Central Government reimburses security related expenditure for LWE affected districts and districts earmarked for monitoring.
  • SAMADHAN Strategy: A comprehensive approach involving Smart Leadership, Aggressive Strategy, Motivation and Training, Actionable Intelligence, Dashboard-Based KPIs and KRAs, Harnessing Technology, Action Plans for each Theatre, and No Access to Financing.
  • Scheme of Fortified Police stations: 612 Fortified Police Stations have been constructed in LWE affected areas in the last 10 years.
  • Aspirational District: The Ministry of Home Affairs has been tasked with the monitoring of Aspirational districts programme in 35 LWE affected districts.
  • Focused Developmental Assistance: Special Central Assistance (SCA) of ₹30 crore for most affected districts and ₹10 crore for Districts of Concern is bridging infrastructure gaps.

Way Ahead

  • Community Engagement: Promote confidence-building measures and empower tribal institutions.
  • Employment and Education: Provide youth with skills, education, and job opportunities to break the recruitment chain.
  • Technological Integration: Enhance intelligence, surveillance, and communication using modern technology.

Concluding remarks

  • The Government of India has set a target to eliminate Naxalism by 31st March 2026, recognizing it as a major impediment to the development of tribal and remote regions. 
  • The success of Naxalmukt Bharat Abhiyan lies in balancing robust security with inclusive development. 
  • With continued political will, administrative efficiency, and local participation, a future free from Left Wing Extremism is within reach.

Source: PIB

 
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