India’s renewed push to eliminate Naxalism by a fixed deadline has raised serious concerns about the trajectory of its internal security policy. Home Minister Amit Shah’s declaration that left-wing extremism will be “finished” by March 26, 2026, reflects not only an aggressive counterinsurgency posture but also a troubling preference for militarized solutions over political reconciliation. As the deadline-driven campaign accelerates, the human cost—particularly for India’s tribal communities—is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Читать дальше...