Red Corridor in India
The Red corridor is the region in the eastern central and the southern part of India that experience considerable Naxalite Maoist insurgency. The Naxalites have created or are in the process of creating an alternative state structure in India it is called " Red Corridor". Tt is spread in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar,Chhattisghar Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisa,Telangana Utter Pradesh, West Bengal and some northern fringes of Tamil Nadu. Red Corridor is almost contiguous from India's border with Nepal to northern fringes of Tamil Nadu. The Naxalite Maoist insurgency is an ongoing conflict between Maoist groups known as Naxalites or Naxals and the Indian government. After the 2004 formation of the CPI (Maoist), a redel group consists of the PWG(People's War Group) and the MCC( Maoist communist Center). In January 2005 talks between Andhra Pradesh state government and CPI Maoists broke down and the rebels accused authorities of not addressing their dem
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