Context:
The Union Home Minister declared India “Naxal-free” following intensified anti-Left Wing Extremism (LWE) operations, but concerns remain regarding human rights, tribal welfare, and sustainable peace.
Key Highlights:
Security Achievements
- Over the last 3 years:
- 4,839 Maoists surrendered
- 2,218 arrested
- 706 killed in encounters
- Red Corridor influence has drastically reduced from ~180 districts (peak).
Government Strategy
- Dual approach:
- Rehabilitation & dialogue for surrendering cadres.
- Strict enforcement against active insurgents.
- Focus on governance outreach:
- Schools in every village
- Provision of Aadhaar and ration cards
Historical Background
- LWE once termed “biggest internal security threat” (Manmohan Singh).
- Operation Green Hunt (2009–10) marked a major offensive phase.
Concerns & Issues
- Allegations of:
- Human rights violations
- Weak judicial oversight in conflict zones
- Use of terms like “Urban Naxals” raises civil liberty concerns.
- Persistent issues:
- Land alienation
- Resource exploitation
- Tribal displacement
Significance
- Marks a major milestone in internal security management.
- Opens scope for development-led consolidation.
- Highlights need to balance security with democratic rights.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Left Wing Extremism (LWE)
- Ideology advocating violent socio-political change.
- Operation Green Hunt
- Anti-Maoist operation launched around 2009–10.
- Red Corridor
- LWE-affected belt across central and eastern India.
- Urban Naxals
- Term used for alleged urban supporters of Maoist ideology.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Internal Security Perspective
- Success of coordinated security, intelligence, and policy measures.
- Demonstrates effectiveness of SAMADHAN strategy.
- Governance & Development
- Security gains must translate into:
- Inclusive development
- Institutional presence
- Need to strengthen last-mile service delivery.
- Security gains must translate into:
- Human Rights Concerns
- Allegations of excesses may undermine state legitimacy.
- Importance of due process and accountability.
- Tribal Welfare & Justice
- Core issues:
- Land rights
- Forest rights
- Participation in governance
- Implementation of FRA & PESA critical.
- Core issues:
Way Forward
- Focus on development justice in tribal regions.
- Strengthen legal safeguards and oversight mechanisms.
- Promote community participation and democratic engagement.
- Ensure sustainable livelihoods and resource equity.
- Maintain balanced approach: security + rights + development.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 3: Internal Security
- GS Paper 1: Post-independence movements
- GS Paper 2: Governance, tribal rights
