The cover of Naxal Terror Vanquished, the forthcoming book by author, political commentator and policy analyst Tuhin A. Sinha, has been officially unveiled, offering a sweeping account of how India dismantled one of its longest-running internal security challenges — the decades-long Maoist insurgency.
The book traces the arc of Left Wing Extremism from the ideological uprising at Naxalbari in 1967 to the steady decline of insurgent networks across the once-formidable Red Corridor stretching through large parts of central and eastern India. Drawing on political developments, security operations and grassroots transformation across affected regions, Naxal Terror Vanquished documents how coordinated governance, development and security initiatives reshaped the landscape of insurgency.
Author’s Perspective
“A Naxal free Bharat marks the victory of the political will power of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. This historic achievement reflects years of determined leadership, coordinated security operations and development initiatives that have restored hope and opportunity to regions once trapped in cycles of violence. Naxal Terror Vanquished seeks to chronicle this remarkable national journey and the resilience of the people who lived through it,” said author Tuhin A. Sinha.
Publisher’s Statement
According to publisher Ajay Mago, the book arrives at a significant moment in India’s internal security narrative.
“Naxal Terror Vanquished is not just a political chronicle but an important historical document of India’s journey towards peace in regions once dominated by Maoist violence. Tuhin Sinha combines rigorous research with compelling storytelling to present how governance, security and development together transformed the trajectory of these regions. It is a story of resilience, state capacity and the triumph of democratic institutions,” said Ajay Mago.
Praise for the Book
Leaders from states once deeply affected by Left Wing Extremism have welcomed the book for documenting the transformation that has taken place across their regions.
Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, said:
“The liberation of Gadchiroli from the shadow of Naxal terror marks a transformative chapter for Maharashtra. Tuhin Sinha’s book powerfully chronicles this triumph and the courage of those who worked tirelessly to restore peace and development.”
Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, noted:
“A Naxal-free Madhya Pradesh, particularly in the vulnerable Balaghat region and tribal belts, has unlocked immense potential for development and inclusive growth. Tuhin A. Sinha’s meticulous account deserves wide readership for highlighting this defining success.”
Vishnu Deo Sai, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, added:
“The eradication of Naxalism from Bastar has brought a new dawn to Chhattisgarh’s tribal heartland. Tuhin Sinha’s book is an authoritative and inspiring record of this extraordinary journey towards lasting peace.”
A Defining National Story
Combining reportage, political analysis and accounts from regions once at the epicentre of the insurgency, Naxal Terror Vanquished offers readers a detailed look at how the Maoist movement, which once affected dozens of districts across India, gradually lost ground between 2014 and 2026.
The book chronicles the transformation of districts that were once synonymous with conflict — including parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh — into regions witnessing renewed governance, infrastructure development and economic opportunity.
For policymakers, scholars, security analysts and general readers alike, Naxal Terror Vanquished provides an important narrative of how India confronted and overcame one of its most persistent internal conflicts.
About the Author
Tuhin A. Sinha is an author, political commentator and columnist who writes extensively on governance, policy and contemporary politics. His previous works explore the intersection of politics, public policy and national transformation.
The book will be released in April 2026.