India's hidden civil wars

BBC News - Scores of Indian soldiers killed in Maoist ambushes

Maoist rebels have killed at least 72 Indian soldiers in a series of attacks on security convoys in the central state of Chhattisgarh, officials say.

Troops were on patrol in dense jungle in a remote part of Dantewada district when rebels opened fire on them and set off explosives, police say.

Rescue teams were also ambushed. Police say fighting is continuing.

It is the biggest loss of life security forces have suffered since launching a recent offensive against the rebels.

Nearly 50,000 federal paramilitary troops and tens of thousands of policemen are taking part in the operation in several states.

Thousands of people have died during the rebels’ 20-year fight for communist rule in large swathes of rural India, known as the “red corridor”.

‘Trap’

Details of the attacks in Dantewada district remain sketchy.

The attack on troops in Chhattisgarh is the deadliest since they began their latest anti-Maoist operation.

Although details are still sketchy, it is clear it will not be easy for the security forces to defeat the rebels in their strongholds - vast swathes of remote mineral-rich jungles home to tribespeople who form the main support base for the rebels.

Questions have been asked about levels of intelligence and whether security forces are trained to operate in such hostile terrain.

The attack is also a blow to the government - it comes days after Home Minister P Chidambaram described the rebels as “cowards enacting dramas”. With the prospect of dialogue unlikely, it appears the government is in for a long and difficult war.
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Police say the rebels initially attacked a convoy of the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in the Talmetla area.

However, India’s Home Minister P Chidambaram said it appeared that the forces had “walked” into a rebel ambush.

“Something has gone very wrong. They seem to have walked into a trap set by the [Maoists] and casualties are quite high,” he said.

RK Vij, a spokesman for the CRPF, told the BBC that 67 bodies of security personnel had been recovered from the site of the fighting.

“The injured troops have been evacuated by helicopter. More reinforcements have been sent,” Mr Vij said.

The rebels also attacked troops sent to rescue their colleagues, police said.

“Fighting is still carrying on in the area, and we’re having great difficulty getting news from there,” police official Ashok Dwivedi told the Reuters news agency from Chhattisgarh state capital, Raipur.

The BBC’s Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi says Chhattisgarh is a major stronghold of the Maoists who control large swathes of territory in central and eastern India.

Talks call

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The latest attacks come two days after rebels killed at least 10 policemen and injured 10 more in a landmine attack on a police bus in the eastern state of Orissa.

The rebels say they will step up attacks unless the government halts its offensive against them.

Mr Chidambaram has said troops will intensify the offensive if the rebels do not renounce violence and enter peace talks.

The Maoists want four senior leaders freed from jail and the offensive halted before any talks.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist insurgency as India’s “greatest internal security challenge”.

The Maoists say they are fighting for the rights of the rural poor who they say have been neglected by governments for decades.

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Indian politicians, babus, and Police have been very lazy to tackle this situation. Maoist are atheist scum of earth and have no fear of God.

Tha Maoist follow the ideology of their Godfather Mao zedong. Here are some pointers given by Mao for its Red Army.

Mao has accepted very few areas where they can go for a talk. It must always be of tactical advantage to them only then you go for talks.

If your forces are in disarray then you make that offer but you don’t take a decision, you keep on delaying the talks and make some excuse and say that the talk has failed and use that time to consolidate.

Third, he said you become friends with the enemy when both of you are faced with a third enemy. The only problem is if we waste a lot of time in talking to them and they consolidate and hit back.

‘Maoists have totally militarised themselves’: Rediff.com India News]('Maoists have totally militarised themselves' - Rediff.com India News)

No way.. I dont believe this could be possible in the great state of Hindustan.. Such terrosits only exist in Pakistan!

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When it comes to these Maoists, Indians behave like the Ostrich with its head stuck in sand.

India needs a Rah-e-Nijat like operation against these Maoists....they only understand language of the gun.....as their Atheist God father Mao did, who said "Power flows through the barrel of the gun"...

for that u will need an army as fit as Pakistan's.
what all the armies of the world failed to achieve in 9 years,we did it under 6 months.

Of course bhai mere ,I forgot, one Pak fauji is same is as 10 non muslims.....

There is a difference, fighting a war few thousand miles away from pakistan in a foreign land and fighting in your ghar ka pichhwada..........Last war Pakistan fought few hundred miles away around 90,000 of your brave men surrendered to the skinny non muslim army

Its not a big deal to win battles against few thousand thugs in ghar ka picchwada.....

I'm not undermining efforts of Pakistani siphahi, its just your stupid remarks.

I don’t understand.. what talks.. these people are challenging the state/country and country is trying to talk to them… India will only further strengthen them by these talks… a full military offensive will only save the day…

Maoist kill 20 more and 10 in another state

Maoist rebels kill 20 troops in eastern India - Israel News, Ynetnews

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why are you guys so happy when Maoists kill people? Is your ant-India politics so base?

if you believe that we are anti India then no need to read the posts in this forum. You are free to leave. And we all know what happens in the Indian forums.

I have read your other posts and it clearly shows you are Anti-Pakistani and Anti-Muslim.

Its the same news, not a new attack…

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Tribal India is that part of India, even the Indians dont know about.....people in these parts have been ignored ......their resources, minerals are being taken by govt and large corps......these people have been treated like animals, they are not even considered citizens of India......Its this system that provides Maoists its warriors/soldiers.....these organizations cannot exist or will be wiped out from richer states like punjab, haryana or southern states......they only thrive in poor and exploited states of India where they have local support...Indians don't have the moral courage to accept the reality.

Its not the battle of land or freedom...its about food, power supply, water, development, healthcare and education.

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^^ So you are saying that Indian govt. had declared war or has send forces to nab those people who ask for their rights to have access to certain facilities.. ???

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^ on people who have asked for whatever but in very violent ways. You can be poor but not lawless

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^^ On contrary, Govt, should have given (or start giving) what they be asking and then send forces to get the bad guys... sending forces to nab bad guys who apparently talking about the welfare of the local people will create unrest among the locals and they will support the local resistance...

lol ghar ka piccwada.nagaland kaha europe mai hai?
90,000 thousand never surrendered.they were few hundred and that too was strategy cause later on you were forced to release them.
america should reconsider its nuclear deal with india just like australia casue maoists are now the biggest threat.look at them 80 pawned in a single day.

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the 100 plus men who are pawned in the recent attack were being led by the following man,Captain Gaurav Malhotra who surprisingly got away with his life.

http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af304/naspak10/soldier-with-headscarf-9163.jpg

just look at him^^^^^^^^^^lol

cute :wink:

Who gave you this name "“Capt Gaurav malhotra”???..its an Army designation not a CRPF or police designation…its was a CRPF team that got caught, CRPF is a police force of central govt, they are no better than state police thulllas.

Please share the source of your third class information…

Yes, of course you there standing right behind Gen Niazi when he was signing surrender agreement.