National News India declares victory over Maoist insurgency Arunabh SAIKIA AFPUpdated Mar 31, 2026 India on Monday declared the country free of the Maoist insurgency, fulfilling a long-standing deadline to defeat the decades-long rebellion.
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 Paramilitary District Reserve Guards in one of their forest bases in Chhattisgarh in central India
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 Former Maoist Kiran, who now joined the DRG to fight his former comrades
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 Dinesh Teta, whose brother was killed by the DRG last year, supports the government, but not the 'killing of unarmed civilians'
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 'Innocent man': Somari Negi (centre), whose husband Rameshwar was killed by DRG paramilitaries
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 DRG commanders say all their actions are lawful
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 Former rebel chief Yogesh Madhvi, who now fights for the Indian government
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 The widow of Suresh Teta, killed last year by police, with pictures of her husband
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 Government DRG paramilitaries Sanjana Yadav (L) and Anjila Minj
National News Red sunset: India's bloody push to crush Maoist revolt Jalees ANDRABI May 4, 2025 Rights activist Soni Sori