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India seized ₹92 crore in assets, disrupting Naxal networks and reducing affected districts to 11 since 2014.
The Indian government says it seized ₹92 crore in assets during coordinated anti-Naxal operations involving multiple agencies, significantly disrupting the movement’s financial networks and inflicting psychological and moral damage on insurgents.
The crackdown, part of a broader strategy targeting funding, communication, and logistics, has contributed to a sharp decline in Naxal violence, with only 11 districts now classified as affected—down from 126 in 2014.
Since 2025 began, 317 Naxals have been neutralized, 862 arrested, and 1,973 surrendered, including 28 top leaders.
Infrastructure improvements and expanded banking access in remote areas support ongoing security efforts, with the government maintaining its goal of a Naxal-free India by March 2026.
La India incautó ₹ 92 crore en activos, interrumpiendo las redes de Naxal y reduciendo los distritos afectados a 11 desde 2014.