Q10 · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2018 · GS III · 10 marks · 3 min read

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Left Wing Extremism (LWE) is showing a downward trend, but still affects many parts of the country. Briefly explain the Government of India's approach to counter the challenges posed by LWE. (150 Words, 10 Marks).

Topic: Internal Security and Extremism. Syllabus: Linkages between development and spread of extremism. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2018 and Internal Security and Extremism.

Revision summary

Left Wing Extremism has declined in incidents and affected districts but still holds core forest pockets. SAMADHAN (2017) is the Union's combined doctrine: leadership, force, intelligence, dashboards, holistic development and cutting finance. CRPF/CoBRA, SRE, fortified stations and UAPA form the security track. Special Central Assistance, road plans, Aspirational Districts and Forest Rights work form the development track. Surrender-cum-rehabilitation is the exit door; civilian harm and missing rights can reverse gains.

Model answer

Introduction

Left Wing Extremism (LWE), rooted in the Naxalite movement, still affects pockets of the central Indian tribal belt, even as the number of incidents and affected districts has fallen. The Government of India's line is not only more battalions. It is security plus development plus legitimacy: dominate the forest, build the road and the school, and offer a way out of the dal. SAMADHAN is the 2017 label for that mix.

Body

The challenge that remains

  • LWE groups, chiefly the Communist Party of India (Maoist), use forest cover, poor administration and tribal grievance over land, mines and forest rights to run a parallel tax and court.
  • Violence has trended down on Ministry of Home Affairs counts, and the map of 'worst-affected' districts has shrunk, but Chhattisgarh, parts of Jharkhand, Odisha, Maharashtra and Bihar still see ambush and IED risk.
  • The challenge is therefore residual but sharp: fewer districts, harder core areas, and a political need not to confuse quiet with victory.

Security approach

  • SAMADHAN (2017) is the Union mnemonic: Smart leadership, Aggressive strategy, Motivation and training, Actionable intelligence, Dashboard-based key performance indicators, Holistic approach, Action plan for each theatre, and choking No access to financing (extortion and illegal mining).
  • Central Armed Police Forces, especially CRPF and specialised units such as CoBRA, support State police; Greyhounds-type State forces remain the local spear.
  • Security Related Expenditure (SRE) reimburses States; Special Infrastructure Scheme and fortified police stations fill the camp-and-road gap in interiors.
  • Ban under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, action against overground workers, and disruption of arms and IED supply are the legal-kinetic track.
  • Civic Action Programme of CAPFs funds small local works so the camp is not only a gun.

Development and rehabilitation

  • Road Requirement Plan, mobile towers, banks, hostels and Aspirational Districts (2018) target the same blocks the insurgency used as a vacuum.
  • Integrated Action Plan / Special Central Assistance to LWE districts finances school, anganwadi and livelihood gaps that a normal State plan missed.
  • ROSHNI and skill programmes, Forest Rights Act implementation, and mining-affected area funds try to cut the recruitment story of dispossession.
  • Surrender-cum-rehabilitation policies of the Union and States offer stipend, skill and housing so cadres can exit.
  • Intelligence fusion and district action plans are meant to stop a see-saw in which security clears a valley and development never arrives.

Comment

  • The downward trend shows the mix can work where the State stays. It fails if roads are built without rights and jobs, or if operations ignore civilian harm and recreate grievance.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  L[LWE residual core] --> S[SAMADHAN security intel finance]
  L --> D[Roads SCA Aspirational Districts]
  L --> R[Surrender rehabilitation]
  S --> Q[Fewer incidents]
  D --> Q
  R --> Q

Conclusion

LWE is weaker on the map but alive in core forests. India's approach is SAMADHAN: intelligence-led force, choke on finance, and a development-and-surrender package through SRE, special assistance, roads, Aspirational Districts and rehabilitation. Quiet districts stay quiet only if the school and the title deed follow the camp.

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