Naxal-Affected Districts Shrink Amid Improved Security
The categorization of Naxal violence-affected districts in India has been revised, reducing the number from 46 to 38. This review by the Ministry of Home Affairs indicates significant improvements in security, with a focus on ending Naxalism by March 2026. Only seven districts remain 'most affected' or of 'concern.'
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The latest review of districts affected by Naxal violence in India has resulted in a reduction from 46 to 38 across nine states, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs. This change reflects a marked improvement in security measures, with the government targeting the end of Naxalism by March 2026.
Sources indicate that the Security-Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme, which offers financial assistance to states, continues to play a crucial role. Now, the number of 'LWE-affected districts' has decreased to 11, and only three districts remain 'most affected' while four are considered 'districts of concern.'
These developments highlight a decline in Naxal influence, suggesting successful strategies by security forces. Despite this progress, the remaining districts still require focused development efforts to prevent potential resurgence, according to official records.