Is the red corridor gradually fading off on our country’s security map?  Suggest your ideas for the complete removal of the red corridor from the same.

Is the red corridor gradually fading off on our country’s security map?  Suggest your ideas for the complete removal of the red corridor from the same. Red Corridor:
  1. It is a region demarcated by the union government to notify the districts which are affected by left wing extremism.
  2. It is spanning across 90 districts in 11 States, namely Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Shrinking trend:
  1. The districts affected by extremism stand at 106 in 10 states as on 12 February 2016.
  2. As of February 2019, 90 districts across 11 states are affected by extremism.
  3. As of December 2017, 105 districts across 9 states are affected by extremism.
Necessities for faster results:
  1. Efficient and faster implementation of infrastructure projects like roads, schools in the naxal hit areas.
  2. Giving adequate resources to the local governing institutions for their vibrant functioning.
  3. Swift implementation of Forest rights acts which could appease the forest dwellers.
  4. Augmenting cooperation of states on multiple dimensions for quicker results
  5. Ensuring livelihood opportunities for those affected left wing extremism.
  6. Religious implementation of surrender and rehabilitation policies of both central and state governments (which could motivate the naxal fighters to give up fighting)
  7. Mechanisms to check corruption in government machinery.
Way Forward:
  • The Left Wing Extremism is one of the thorns which pierce the fabric of India’s security. Its complete eradication from the Indian soil is of utmost necessity for a secured as well as stable India.
 


POSTED ON 21-10-2021 BY ADMIN
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