India, June 30 -- After decades of bloodshed, India's long war with Naxalism is approaching a decisive conclusion. Once seen as the country's most persistent internal security threat, the Maoist insurgency, rooted in a violent ideology that rejected the Indian Constitution, is now rapidly losing ground across the Red Corridor. This transformation is not incidental. It is the result of a strong revolved govt taking all the right steps at all levels - military, administrative, and ideological, under a unified national strategy. According to official figures, India saw nearly 2,000 Naxal-related violent incidents in 2010. By 2024, that number had dropped by over 80 per cent, to just 374. The number of districts affected by Naxalism has shrunk ...