Vikram Singh; Aakashjoshi · DistrictNews · 2026-08-19
After Naxalism, what replaces the Red Corridor?
The guns going silent is an important milestone. The harder task is ensuring that the space they leave behind is filled with roads, schools, businesses, livelihoods and functioning institutions. That is the opportunity the end of Naxalism has created, and that is where the government’s larger test b... After Naxalism, what replaces the Red Corridor?
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