The Rise and Fall of Naxalism in Telangana Armed Struggle, Cultural Mobilisation and the Long Decline of Maoist Insurgency in the Red Corridor 1967–present | Telangana (undivided Andhra) | CPI (Maoist) | Indravelli Massacre 1981 | Red corridor | Counter-insurgency | Mass surrenders Naxalism, the Maoist‑inspired insurgency that spread across India, found one of its earliest and most significant strongholds in Telangana. Emerging as a radical response to entrenched socio‑economic inequalities, landlessness, and the oppression of marginalised communities, the movement sought to challenge the state through armed struggle. In Telangana, its ideology drew from Marxist‑Leninist‑Maoist thought, while remaining deeply rooted in the region’s distinct historical, social and agrarian conditions. The movement was sustained not only through armed actions but also through cultural mobilisation – poetry, songs and intellectual activism played a key...
Telangana History, Culture and Travel