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India’s Maoist insurgency is collapsing, with record surrenders and leadership losses, as security pressure mounts ahead of a 2026 deadline.
Intelligence assessments indicate India’s Maoist insurgency is nearing collapse ahead of the March 2026 deadline set by Home Minister Amit Shah.
Over 1,000 cadres have surrendered in Chhattisgarh in 2025—the highest annual number—driven by intensified security operations, internal fractures, and a government surrender policy.
The movement’s leadership has drastically shrunk, with Central Committee members dropping from 45 to 10.
A public letter from top leader Mallojula Venugopal Rao urging an end to violence signals desperation.
The government maintains a zero-tolerance stance, rejecting negotiations and emphasizing surrender or elimination.
Security forces, backed by development initiatives, continue pressuring the remaining strongholds, particularly in Bastar, as officials anticipate more surrenders before a major police conference in November.
La insurgencia maoísta de India está colapsando, con rendiciones récord y pérdidas de liderazgo, a medida que aumenta la presión de seguridad antes de la fecha límite de 2026.