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Naxalism is the application (Guiding thought) of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism to South Asia, primarily India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bengal and Manipur. The primary organization behind Naxalism is the CPI(Maoist). It is the guiding ideology of the ongoing People's war in India. It is named after the Naxalbari uprising, the peasant uprising which marked the beginning of the Indian revolution.[1]
Critisism
It is sometimes criticized by other Maoists for not giving enough credit to Gonzalo and the PCP in synthesizing Maoism and sometimes glossing over or ignoring the lessons of the Peruvian experience.
Works
See also
- Maoism
- New Democracy
- Communist Party of India (Maoist)
- National Democracy
- Nambala Keshava Rao
- Charu Majumdar