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GS-III: Internal security challenges and their management, and linkages between development and the spread of extremism.
Context (Introduction)
India’s long-running Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) challenge has witnessed a decisive shift in recent years. Government data indicate nearly a 90% decline in Maoist violence since 2010. A key factor behind this transformation, has been the establishment of security camps in remote and previously Maoist-dominated areas.
Core Idea
Security camps have altered the strategic landscape of counter-insurgency by ensuring permanent state presence in inaccessible regions. Unlike episodic operations, these camps integrate security, governance outreach, and development, thereby dismantling Maoist influence over territory, population, and narratives.
Challenges that Sustained Maoism Earlier
Why Security Camps Matter
Way Forward: From Security to Sustainable Peace
Conclusion
Security camps have proven to be more than tactical installations; they are instruments of state legitimacy in India’s counter-Maoist strategy. However, enduring peace depends on converting security gains into constitutional governance, inclusive development, and tribal empowerment—ensuring Maoism fades not just militarily, but socially and politically as well.
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GS-III: (Major crops, cropping patterns, agricultural marketing, issues related to farm incomes, and inclusive growth.)
Context (Introduction)
Doubling farmers’ incomes has remained elusive despite policy emphasis, as conventional approaches focused on input subsidies and MSPs have delivered limited gains. The Beed experiment in Maharashtra, offers an evidence-based pathway to income enhancement through crop diversification, institutional support, and market integration.
Core Idea
The Krishikul initiative under the Global Vikas Trust demonstrates that shifting from low-value traditional crops to high-value fruit crops, combined with scientific farming and assured market linkages, can significantly raise farm incomes. Independent evaluation by TISS (2024) shows per-acre incomes rising nearly ten-fold within a short transition period.
Challenges in India’s Farm Income Strategy
Why the Beed Model Matters
Way Forward
Conclusion
The Beed experience shows that farmers’ income growth is not achieved by price support alone but by restructuring agriculture around value, markets, and institutions. Replicating such integrated models can transform Indian agriculture from subsistence-oriented production to income-driven growth.
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