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The Communist Party of India (Maoist) Volume I
An analysis, history and assessment of Maoism in India and how it is threatening the very survival of the Indian State
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548 pages
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The book explores the rise of the CPI-Maoist as a formidable force challenging the Indian state's stability, highlighting its role in advocating for change against the current political and economic landscape. It details the significant unification of major Maoist factions in 2004, establishing Maoism as the dominant ideology on the far left. Additionally, the text traces the historical evolution of Indian Communism from its inception in 1919 through various factions to the present, while also analyzing the Maoist insurgency's developments from 2004 to 2007.
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2011, paperback
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