Published on: April 2, 2026
NAXAL-FREE-INDIA
NAXAL-FREE-INDIA
NEWS: Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has officially stated that India has achieved its target of becoming Naxal-free
KEY DATA
- Total LWE-affected districtsà fell from 126 in 2014 to approximately 7 by early 2026.
- Only 3 districts remain in the “most affected” category – Bijapur, Sukma, and Narayanpur= all in Chhattisgarh.
- 31 districtsà classified as “Legacy and Thrust” districtsà violence has ended but continuous state support remains essential to prevent relapse.
- Total annual deaths dropped by 90%, from 1,005 in 2010 to 100 in 2025.
Factors Driving Successful LWE Eradication
- Elite units like COBRA and Greyhoundsà used Company Operating Bases to seize the insurgents’ traditionally inaccessible “liberated zones.”
- The construction of 12,000 km of all-weather roadsà dismantled the geographical isolation that sheltered rebel units.
- Over 9,000 mobile towers delivering 4G services neutralised Maoist propagandaà by connecting remote tribal populations to the national digital narrative.
- Systematic asset seizures by the NIA and Enforcement Directorate choked the “urban nexus” and internal funding channels.
- The Surrender-cum-Rehabilitation policyà incentivised over 10,000 cadres since 2014 to defect by offering immediate cash grants and long-term vocational training.
- Eklavya Schools+ Aspirational District projects àreplaced the Maoist “Janatana Sarkar” (parallel government) with visible, functional state services.
Challenges
- Guerrilla Residualsà Highly mobile “hardcore” splinter cells remain embedded in the Abujhmaad forest in Chhattisgarh= threat of high-impact asymmetric strikes.
- Neutralising underground urban networks àcomplex intelligence task= groups pivot from armed conflict to ideological subversion.
- Forward Operating Basesàlogistically expensive to sustain
- The lack of local value-added industries for forest produce could drive unemployed youth back into militancy.
- Porous inter-state boundaries continue to offer tactical ‘safe zones’ for fleeing cadres
Initiatives taken
- Kaushal Vikas Yojanaàestablished 46 ITIs and 49 Skill Development Centres in LWE districts to provide youth with immediate employment linkages.
- Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DA-JGUA)àsaturating over 63,000 tribal villages with 25 key interventions to achieve 100% coverage in housing, water, and electricity.
- PM-JANMAN àtargets 75 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) =basic infrastructure and healthcare in the most remote habitations.
- Civic Action Programme (CAP)à funded security forces to distribute essential supplies and medical aid.
- Van Dhan Vikas Kendra (VDVK)à established over 2,200 clusters for processing minor forest produce to ensure tribal communities receive fair market value.
- The 4G Saturation Planàmobile towers to ensure that even the deepest forest habitations are connected to the national digital grid.
