Maoist have long term plan for India
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Trying to revive communism shows you how backward the Maoist are. Not even China has the full blown communist system anymore.
India's Maoist rebels aim to overthrow the Indian state by 2050, a top government official was quoted on Saturday as saying, warning security forces faced a "long, bloody war" to defeat the rebels.India needs to adopt a counterinsurgency warfare strategy. They will need to commit more troops to the area to get an adequate force to space ratio that will allow them to cut off the Maoists' movement to contact and their avenues of retreat.
The Maoists are taking a gradual approach to building their forces for a "final and lethal assault, aiming to overthrow the government by 2050 or 2060", said India's home secretary G.K. Pillai, citing documents seized in raids.
"We have a long, bloody war ahead," Pillai told a seminar on left-wing extremism on Friday, according to television and newspaper reports.
His statements came as police in the eastern state of West Bengal sought the release of a teacher, abducted on Friday, whom the Maoists have threatened to kill if authorities do not free six prisoners.
India's government, which sees the rebels as its biggest internal security threat, has launched offensives against Maoists in several areas but has failed to curb their operations significantly.
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Trying to revive communism shows you how backward the Maoist are. Not even China has the full blown communist system anymore.
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