ABSTRACT

This book critically studies descriptive, normative and ethical aspects of violence to understand the Maoist conflict in India. It studies important but often overlooked issues such as reasons for youth participation in insurgency, the reality and the rhetoric of the urban Maoism debate, rights and entitlements of the local communities and their interactions with the Maoist conflict, and issues of governance and development.

The volume:

  • examines the origins of Maoist insurgency, why it continues, the factions, counterinsurgency, impact of violence on education and other development indicators
  • investigates how a conflict with an alternative idea of democracy violently clashes with an established democratic Indian state
  • deals with the critical aspects of the Maoist movement in India and the status of Urban Maoism or Urban Naxal
  • evaluates state responses to the movement and its impact on the economic status of affected communities
  • discusses the gender dimension of armed conflict through a feminist lens and explores how women navigate through varied socio-cultural and gender norms while participating in the conflict

Studying a wide range of critical issues, this volume will be of interest particularly to scholars of political science, development studies, public administration, security studies, peace and conflict studies and human rights.

chapter 1|15 pages

Ideas and Ideology of Maoist Insurgency in India

An Introduction

chapter 2|20 pages

Insurgency versus Democracy

The Violent Clash of Ideas between the Maoists and the Indian State

chapter 3|12 pages

Manufacturing Threat

The Reality and Rhetoric of Urban Maoism in India

chapter 4|13 pages

Maoist Insurgency in India

A Social Movement Analysis

chapter 6|21 pages

The Ethical Evaluation of Violent Movements

The Case of the Maoist Insurgency in India

chapter 7|22 pages

Violence and Threat Perception

Maoist Conflict and the Indian State

chapter 8|19 pages

State, Education, and Violence

Reclaiming the Social Contract

chapter 10|20 pages

Grievances on Rights and Entitlements of Local Communities

The Making and Unmaking of the Maoist Movement

chapter 12|22 pages

The Participation of Youth in Left-Wing Extremism

A Case Study of Chhattisgarh

chapter 13|18 pages

Maoist Conflict in India

A Critique of State Response