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THE TIP OF THE SPEAR

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March 17, 2025

IN India’s arsenal against Left-wing Extremism, the Naxal surrender policy has emerged as a crucial weapon. By providing Naxal cadres a peaceful exit, the policy has reduced insurgent numbers, disrupted leadership structures and logistical support, and yielded valuable intelligence for counter-insurgency operations. Over the past five years, nearly 3,000 rebels, including mid-level leaders, have surrendered in Chhattisgarh, significantly weakening Naxal influence in its last bastion.

- Rahul Noronha

THE TIP OF THE SPEAR

So how does this policy work? The surrender policy offers financial aid, housing, education and employment assistance to Naxals who lay down their arms. An immediate deposit of Rs 25,000 is made into the account of each surrendering cadre, with additional financial rewards based on rank. Militia commanders receive Rs 1 lakh, party members between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 2 lakh, area committee members Rs 5 lakh, and divisional committee members Rs 8 lakh. Surrendering weapons fetches additional rewards—an AK-series rifle, for instance, brings an extra Rs 4 lakh. While serious criminal charges remain, minor offences may be resolved through plea bargaining.

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