Case study Bihar / Rahul Bedi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol 18 No 7, July 2006, pp.26-28Summary: The Indian state of Bihar, bordering Nepal, has experienced 30 years of Maoist insurgency. This article explains the causes of the unrest, why it has continued, and the limited responses by the government. Bihar today is one the poorest, most lawless and turbulent states in India.
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The Indian state of Bihar, bordering Nepal, has experienced 30 years of Maoist insurgency. This article explains the causes of the unrest, why it has continued, and the limited responses by the government. Bihar today is one the poorest, most lawless and turbulent states in India.

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