
Maoists & Naxalite Politics In India
Book Details
- Author: S. Das
- Publisher: Sumit Enterprises
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardbound
- ISBN: 9788184202458
- Edition: 1
- Publishing Date: 2011
About the Book
This analytical book by S. Das explores the complex issue of Maoist and Naxalite politics in India. Published by Sumit Enterprises, it provides readers with valuable source materials and first-hand reports to better understand the origins, organization, and functioning of these movements.
The book addresses key questions such as who the Maoists and Naxalites are, how these movements began, and how they operate within the political landscape of India. It compiles important documents, reports, and perspectives from authorities and activists, offering a deeper insight into the subject.
Written in a structured and informative manner, this book is particularly useful for students of political science, sociology, and contemporary Indian studies. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding one of the significant internal political challenges in India.
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Book Details
- Author: S. Das
- Publisher: Sumit Enterprises
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardbound
- ISBN: 9788184202458
- Edition: 1
- Publishing Date: 2011
About the Book
This analytical book by S. Das explores the complex issue of Maoist and Naxalite politics in India. Published by Sumit Enterprises, it provides readers with valuable source materials and first-hand reports to better understand the origins, organization, and functioning of these movements.
The book addresses key questions such as who the Maoists and Naxalites are, how these movements began, and how they operate within the political landscape of India. It compiles important documents, reports, and perspectives from authorities and activists, offering a deeper insight into the subject.
Written in a structured and informative manner, this book is particularly useful for students of political science, sociology, and contemporary Indian studies. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding one of the significant internal political challenges in India.














