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Special Report
Terrorism and Armed Violence in India: An Analysis of Events in 2008
Devyani Srivastava
Research Officer, IPCS
SR71-Final.pdf
 

This report provides a review of all forms of armed conflict  in India for the year 2008 including separatist movements, left-wing extremism, and religious fundamentalism. In this text, the word ‘militants’ refers to groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir and, to a large extent, in the Northeast, while the word ‘extremists’ refers to groups in the Naxal-affected areas.

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