Home
LATEST on SATP
CURRENT OPENING
Search
SEARCH ON SATP
SEARCH TERRORISM UPDATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
South Asia
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Afghanistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheet
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Capital Region
Kabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
East Afghanistan
Kapisa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Laghman
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nangarhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nuristan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Panjsher
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Parwan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Afghanistan
Badakhshan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Baghlan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balkh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Faryab
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jowzjan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunduz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Samangan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sar-e-Pul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Takhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
South Afghanistan
Daykundi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kandahar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uruzgan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Zabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southwest Afghanistan
Helmand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nimroz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southeast Afghanistan
Bamyan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghazni
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khost
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Logar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktika
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktiya
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Wardak
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Afghanistan
Badghis
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Farah
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghor
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Herat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bangladesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamist Terrorism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Left-wing Extremism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bhutan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Central
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
India
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Insurgency North East
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ISLAMIST/OTHER CONFLICTS
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chandigarh (UT)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Delhi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Himachal Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pondicherry
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sikkim
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maldives
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Proviencs
Dhekunu (South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Dhekunu (Upper South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Uthuru (Upper North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu (Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Dhekunu (South Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Uthuru (North Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uthuru (North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nepal
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Province No. 1
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 2
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 3
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 4
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 5
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 6
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 7
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balochistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
FATA
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamabad Capital Territory
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan Occupied kashmir
Azad Kashmir
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gilgit-Baltistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sindh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sri Lanka
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Northern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sabaragamua Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uva Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Timelines
Gujarat
Timelines
Haryana
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ASSESSMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BACKGROUNDER
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
CONFLICT MAPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DATA SHEETS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DOCUMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TERRORIST GROUPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TIMELINES
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BOOKS
The Knights of Falsehood
The Global Threat of Terror
Book Store
TERRORISM UPDATE
VIDEOS
FREEDOM FROM FEAR
WAR WITHIN BORDERS
SECOND SIGHT
ICM IN MEDIA
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
RISK ALERT
ISLAMIST EXTREMISM & TERRORISM IN SOUTH ASIA
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/PROJECTS/REPORTS
Jharkhand (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2016
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Date
Incidents
Expand All..
Collapse All...
December - 1 
Ravindra Kumar, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member in Koderma District, arrested for having links with LWEs, reports The Pioneer on December 2. Following completion of a probe into the cases related to supplying explosives to the outlawed, the Deputy Commissioner office of the District has initia
Read more...
Ravindra Kumar, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member in Koderma District, arrested for having links with LWEs, reports The Pioneer on December 2. Following completion of a probe into the cases related to supplying explosives to the outlawed, the Deputy Commissioner office of the District has initiated stern action against Ravindra Kumar and ordered to shut down his firm ‘Sarang Explosive’. Ravindra Kumar alias Raju Mehta, is the proprietor of ‘Sarang Explosive’ and said to be an active member of the BJP at Phulwaria of Domchanch in Koderma District. As per a detailed report of the Koderma, SP, dated September 11, 2016, Sarang Explosive’s hand was found in a Naxal incident having taken place three days before at Barachatti of Gaya District in neighbouring Bihar.
Read less...
December - 1 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres pasted a poster, at former Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Laxman Swarnkar Gandey's house in Ahilyapur village in Giridih District, warning him of dire consequences if he did not part his ways with Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (JVM) Ch
Read more...
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres pasted a poster, at former Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Laxman Swarnkar Gandey's house in Ahilyapur village in Giridih District, warning him of dire consequences if he did not part his ways with Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (JVM) Chief Babu Lal Marandi, reports The Telegraph on December 2.
Read less...
December - 1 
The Jharkhand Government will set up a security camp atop Burha Pahar in Latehar District, which has become a bastion of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) with its top leaders, such as Arvindji and Sudhakaran, hiding there, reports Hindustan Times on December 2. Dev Kumar Singh alias
Read more...
The Jharkhand Government will set up a security camp atop Burha Pahar in Latehar District, which has become a bastion of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) with its top leaders, such as Arvindji and Sudhakaran, hiding there, reports Hindustan Times on December 2. Dev Kumar Singh alias Arvindji carries a reward of INR 10 million. Sudhakaran came to Jharkhand from Andhra Pradesh early this year to help Maoists regain control over the bases smashed by Security Forces (SFs), Police said. “Burha Pahar that has become a synonym for Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] will soon be under police control. Security forces will set up a camp there,” State’s Chief Secretary Rajabala Verma said on December 1, at Latehar, praising the forces for their offensives against the Maoists in the region.
Read less...
December - 2 
Suspected Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)], apparently belonging to a newly formed outfit, raided a road construction site, thrashed workers and set ablaze four SUVs in Keredari in Hazaribagh District on December 2,reports The Telegraph. Police said the attack was aimed at intimidating and ex
Read more...
Suspected Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)], apparently belonging to a newly formed outfit, raided a road construction site, thrashed workers and set ablaze four SUVs in Keredari in Hazaribagh District on December 2,reports The Telegraph. Police said the attack was aimed at intimidating and extorting money from the management of ECI Company, which has been engaged by the State Highways Authority for the renovation of 117 kilometres-long Hazaribagh-Bijupada road at a cost of INR 4.41 billion. Sources said around 15 armed Naxalites of newly formed Jharkhand Kranti Raksha Dal (JKRD) (Utari Chhotanagpur) stormed into the ECI camp at Damhabagi village in Keredari block, some 52 kilometres from Hazaribagh District headquarters, around 2am. The extremists took three workers at gunpoint and then beat them up badly. They warned them against working on the project and set four vehicles on fire. The suspected extremists left behind a pamphlet, wherein one Amit ji claimed responsibility for the attack, and disappeared into Keredari forests. Local sources said of late, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and their breakaway factions had been on the back foot in the face of sustained Police patrol in the area. There hadn't been any big crime here in recent past, they claimed. So, the raid was basically a handiwork of a local gang, which wanted to terrorise the agency officials in the garb of a new rebel outfit. Hazaribagh, Superintendent of Police (SP), Bhimsen Tuti visited the spot to take stock of the situation and spoke to the workers. "Preliminary probe hints at involvement of a criminal gang, and police have identified some of its members. Raids are on and all of them will be arrested soon," the SP added.
Read less...
December - 6 
Chatra District Police on December 6, claimed to have arrested an ‘area commander’ of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), The Times of India reported. Mukesh Yadav, a resident of Lesligunj in Palamu, was
Read more...
Chatra District Police on December 6, claimed to have arrested an ‘area commander’ of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), The Times of India reported. Mukesh Yadav, a resident of Lesligunj in Palamu, was arrested from Shabano village under Simaria Police Station in the District, by a joint team of local Police and a central reserve Police Force (CRPF) unit. Yadav carries a cash reward of INR 200,000 on him as announced by the State Home Department. Chatra, Superintendent of Police (SP), Anjani Kumar Jha said Yadav, who is in his mid-twenties, was hiding in a house when he was arrested with a loaded country-made pistol. "Yadav tried to escape the house from the rear but was chased down. He did not offer any resistance and no-gunshots were fired from our end as well," Jha claimed. Chatra Police added that Yadav, ‘area commander’ of Lesligunj and Satbarwah Zone, was sent to Chatra few months ago, by PLFI's ‘second-in-command’ Santosh Yadav, to strengthen the outfit's organizational set up. Yadav had joined the PLFI fold as early as 1999 and operated mostly in Palamu and Latehar Districts. He has six registered cases against him, comprising attempt to murders, kidnappings and extortion.
Read less...
December - 6 
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Palamu District Ameet Kumar said on December 6 that Naxals [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] require ‘counselling’ for making them detached from violence and gun culture reports The Pioneer. Addressing in a Janta Darbar at heavily Naxal infested Chak Village of
Read more...
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Palamu District Ameet Kumar said on December 6 that Naxals [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] require ‘counselling’ for making them detached from violence and gun culture reports The Pioneer. Addressing in a Janta Darbar at heavily Naxal infested Chak Village of Manatu Block of of Palamu District, the DC admitted that area has serious problem in hands. Moreover locals were of view that counselling to naxals is a good idea and in this job civil society activist should come forward but asking naxals to shun violence and stop using ‘bandook’ (gun) to gain ‘haque’ (right) on their naxal hit soil is no easy thing to do. DC made this appeal to the naxals when his district Agricultural Officer had offered 300 farmers each 10 kilograms of free wheat seed. Farmers had to assure that they had three times ‘patwan’ (irrigating) facility with them. The farmers on hearing these freebies in the shape of seed of wheat at once dashed towards the stall of the agricultural department.
Read less...
December - 6 
The District Police recovered 14 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from an unspecified location in Latehar District on December 6, reports The Times of India.
Read more...
The District Police recovered 14 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from an unspecified location in Latehar District on December 6, reports The Times of India.
Read less...
December - 7 
A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of CPI-Maoist, identified as Sanjay Korwa, carrying a bounty of INR 500,000, surrendered before Palamu, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Vipul Shukla and Latehar, SP, Anup Birtharey in Latehar District on December 7, reports The Times of India. Sanjay sur
Read more...
A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of CPI-Maoist, identified as Sanjay Korwa, carrying a bounty of INR 500,000, surrendered before Palamu, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Vipul Shukla and Latehar, SP, Anup Birtharey in Latehar District on December 7, reports The Times of India. Sanjay surrendered without any weapon. The Maoist was accompanied by his wife and wore his Maoist uniform. Birtharey said Sanjay had five cases against him and he was operative in Bareysarn, Mahuadarn and Mandal. Inducted in the Maoist outfit around seven years ago, Sanjay reached the position of ‘sub-zonal commander’ for his ferocity in ambushing the Security Forces (SFs). He is learnt to have remained in regular touch with Arvindji, Bada Vikas and also cadres of Chhattisgarh Maoist outfit.
Read less...
December - 9 
A hardcore Maoist wanted in dozen cases was arrested by Bermo Police in Bokaro District on December 9,reports The Pioneer. Bermo Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Rajkumar Mahto informed this on December 11 about the arrest made on December 9. The arrested rebel has been identified as Kalimullah
Read more...
A hardcore Maoist wanted in dozen cases was arrested by Bermo Police in Bokaro District on December 9,reports The Pioneer. Bermo Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Rajkumar Mahto informed this on December 11 about the arrest made on December 9. The arrested rebel has been identified as Kalimullah Ansari alias Kamruddin Ansari alias Karu Miya, belonging to Lodhi village under the Gomia Police Station. The SDPO said that the arrested Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] Karu Miya has admitted his involvement in dozen cases related to Naxal activities in and around Bokaro and Hazaribagh Districts. Police claimed that it was a major breakthrough for the District Police he was evading arrest from Bokaro and Hazaribagh Police last 20 years. Giving details of the arrested Maoist’s modus operandi, Mehta said, on December 9, he came to Lodhi panchayat for solving some land dispute.
Read less...
December - 11 
The mukhiya (village headman) of Jargo panchayat (village level local self government institution) in Tamar block in Ranchi District, Jeevan Singh Munda (38), was dragged out of his home by unidentified assailants, masquerading as Police, and shot dead on December 11, reports The Telegraph. Communis
Read more...
The mukhiya (village headman) of Jargo panchayat (village level local self government institution) in Tamar block in Ranchi District, Jeevan Singh Munda (38), was dragged out of his home by unidentified assailants, masquerading as Police, and shot dead on December 11, reports The Telegraph. Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters found near his body read that Munda was being "punished for being a Police informer" and others should learn a lesson from his death. The forested spot where the mukhiya's body was found is 25 kilometres from Tamar thana (Police Station) and around 80 kilometres from the State capital, Ranchi. An unnamed local resident claimed that Munda was once a Maoist sympathizer, adding, "But, he parted ways with the rebels three years ago and entered mainstream politics. Currently, he did not have any political affiliation and facilitated construction of rural roads to help Police movement in the area." Rural Superintendent of Police (SP), Raj Kumar Lakra said, "Four Maoist posters found near his body said he had paid the price for being a police informer. But, there is nothing on record to prove that the deceased was an informer. We are also not aware of his past Maoist links."Meanwhile, acting on a tip-off by local residents, Police recovered a huge cache of 120 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), two cylinder bombs, weighing five kilograms each, and 200 metres of codex wire, used in landmine blasts, from a Maoist hideout in Barwaiya forests of Manika in Latehar District on December 11, reports The Telegraph. The explosives were found hidden underneath rocks atop a hillock in the dense forests. Latehar, SP, Anoop Birtharay said the explosives belonged to the Maoist squad of ‘sub-zonal commander’ Shravan Yadav who carried a reward of INR 500,000 on his head. "At present, he has been located in Gaya district of neighbouring Bihar. Almost all Maoist squads have fled the district following recent search operations but they have sympathisers who extend them logistic support," said SP, Birtharay. Sharing the credit of the recovery with the villagers, he said it was an outcome of community policing. "I regularly visit the remote villages and introduce community policing there," added SP, Birtharay. Police sources said Maoist squads of ‘sub-zonal commanders’ Ugreshwar Yadav and Virendra Yadav, who too carried INR 500,000 rewards each on their heads, also used to operate in Latehar. Following recent operations, they have hidden their arms and ammunition and fled to safer havens.
Read less...
December - 13 
The People's Liberation Front of India’s (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), called a 24-hour bandh (general strike) in the PLFI strongholds in the State (outskirts of Ranchi, Khunti, Gumla, Simdega, Lohardaga, Latehar, Giridih and mining areas of
Read more...
The People's Liberation Front of India’s (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), called a 24-hour bandh (general strike) in the PLFI strongholds in the State (outskirts of Ranchi, Khunti, Gumla, Simdega, Lohardaga, Latehar, Giridih and mining areas of Santhal Pargana) on December 14, reports The Telegraph. The bandh is in protest against the amendments in tenancy laws. A person was arrested from Khunti District on December 13, for pasting a PLFI poster. The poster, issuing a warning to tribal Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA) s and Members of Parliament (MP) s, was found in Murhu area of Khunti, prompting Police to arrest one Surendra Swansi alias Bhotha alias Guerrilla.
Read less...
December - 14 
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on December 14 said that the State Government was planning to start a programme of inducting youngsters in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)]-affected areas as Auxiliary Police, who will be later absorbed as regular Police, reports Indian Express. He also sai
Read more...
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on December 14 said that the State Government was planning to start a programme of inducting youngsters in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)]-affected areas as Auxiliary Police, who will be later absorbed as regular Police, reports Indian Express. He also said that demonetisation has hit the Naxals and other extremist elements hard. Speaking at the inaugural three-day workshop of Police officials from 10 LWE-affected States conducted by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Ranchi, Das said that development and peace were complementary to each other. The programme, said Das, envisaged inducting the youngsters from these areas as Auxiliary and absorbing them as regular Police after three years of training. Das also stressed on the need for better coordination and sharing of intelligence between the States. During the workshop, the officials from 10 States – Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal – discussed ways to share intelligence and make coordinated efforts in curbing naxal movements. They also discussed use of media and social media, besides technology in dealing with naxals.
Read less...
December - 15 
Centre Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Director General (DG), Durga Prasad, on December 15, claimed that Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] will end from Jharkhand by 2017, reports Dainik Jagran. He addressed the media after attending the video conference with Union Cabinet Secretary in Building Proj
Read more...
Centre Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Director General (DG), Durga Prasad, on December 15, claimed that Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] will end from Jharkhand by 2017, reports Dainik Jagran. He addressed the media after attending the video conference with Union Cabinet Secretary in Building Project. He pressed that in Jharkhand, greater coordination among CRPF, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Border Security Force (BSF) and State Police is required to eradicate the Naxal campaign by 2017.
Read less...
December - 16 
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs (MoSHA) Hansraj Gangaram Ahir blamed the Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for underdevelopment of tribals in the country while addressing media on December 16 in Ranchi District, reports, Times of India. He was attending the concluding part
Read more...
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs (MoSHA) Hansraj Gangaram Ahir blamed the Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for underdevelopment of tribals in the country while addressing media on December 16 in Ranchi District, reports, Times of India. He was attending the concluding part of three-day workshop on "LWE Theatre - Interstate operations and coordination' hosted by the CRPF, Ahir said that the living standard of tribals in most parts of the country is around 150 years behind that of our modern cities. "The Maoists have not allowed development work to penetrate to the far flung hamlets," he accused reiterating his government's commitment to wipe out Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] of all forms from the country with full might."We don't want to use bullets against our own people and its better if they understand our language (Hum chahte hain ki goli nahi boli se baat bane) and get prepared to shun violence," he said. Ahir expressed disappointment over use of Central Auxiliary Police Forces (CAPF) for controlling Left Wing Extremism in different states. "If we are not compelled to use our forces within the mainland they can be engaged at the borders," he said. He took a stock of the situation prevailing in all ten states which includes Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Bengal, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh considered to be red corridor region of the country. "Our Central Minister Rajnath Singh has agreed to extend full cooperation in terms of financial support and assistance of the security forces in these states to ensure that the development work is not affected," he said. Ahir pointed finger to the fact that most of the Central Welfare schemes like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna, extending loans under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna and Skill Development Programmes have failed to reach the tribal hamlets because of CPI- Maoist presence. "Construction of schools, health centres, railway, industry, irrigation projects and roads have also suffered because of presence of Maoists which has not just retarded government's effort for development but has deprived the tribals of facilities that they should enjoy as citizens of an independent nation," he said underlining the fact that everyone in the country has equal right to life and opportunities.
Read less...
December - 18 
A hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) Devilal Marandi, who carried a reward of INR 200,000, was arrested from his home at Haldipahari in Dumka District on December 18, reports Business Standard. He was involved in the killing of Police personnel including a Superintendent of Police
Read more...
A hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) Devilal Marandi, who carried a reward of INR 200,000, was arrested from his home at Haldipahari in Dumka District on December 18, reports Business Standard. He was involved in the killing of Police personnel including a Superintendent of Police (SP). Acting on a tip-off that Marandi alias Joseph Marandi was visiting his home, Security Forces (SFs) led by Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) (Operations), Emanuel Baski raided the village and arrested him, SP, Prabhat Kumar said. Marandi was involved in several criminal cases, including killing of Pakur SP, Amarjeet Balihar, in an ambush in Shikaripara Police Station in 2013 and the officer-in-charge of Shikaripara Police Station Satanand Singh in September 2010 under the same Police Station limits, he said. A case was also pending against him in Pakur District in connection with Simaldhav encounter in 2013, the SP said, adding Marandi was an active member of Santal Paragana North sub-zone of CPI -Maoists.
Read less...
December - 19 
Police arrested two cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) splinter group, after a fierce gunbattle in a dense forest area of Herhanj in Latehar District on December 19, seizing, among others, an AK- 47 and an INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) r
Read more...
Police arrested two cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) splinter group, after a fierce gunbattle in a dense forest area of Herhanj in Latehar District on December 19, seizing, among others, an AK- 47 and an INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) rifle, two 3.3 and .315 guns and over 600 cartridges, reports The Telegraph. Preliminary inquiries suggest that the weapons had possibly been stolen from Police. Early this morning, Latehar Superintendent of Police (SP), Anoop Birtharay received a tip-off about a Tritiya Prastuti committee squad moving around in the dense forests of Herhanj, about 75 kilometres from the District headquarters and 175 kilometres from Ranchi. After verification, he formed special teams comprising the State Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to take them on from multiple directions. Police sources said the rebels were cooking a meal, when Police zeroed in on them. The rebels were the first to open fire after which the Police retaliated. Finally, the rebels started to flee, leaving behind some of their weapons and essentials. "The arrested rebels, Chhotu Thakur and Manoj Ganju, both around 25 years of age, are being brought to Latehar district headquarters. They are being interrogated. Around 35 rebels were present when the encounter began. No policeman has been injured in the operation," SP, Birtharay said.
Read less...
December - 20 
A People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) ‘sub-zonal commander’ Lalit Baraik (30), wanted in 13 murder cases, surrendered before Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Kotwali, Bhola Prasad Singh in Khunti District on December 20, reports The Telegraph. In Khunti, a PLFI poster, as
Read more...
A People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) ‘sub-zonal commander’ Lalit Baraik (30), wanted in 13 murder cases, surrendered before Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Kotwali, Bhola Prasad Singh in Khunti District on December 20, reports The Telegraph. In Khunti, a PLFI poster, asking people to protest against the amendments in tenancy laws was seized from the outskirts. PLFI is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
Read less...
December - 20 
Aiming to improve telecom network in 10Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)]-affected States, the Centre plans to install 2,700 additional mobile towers in these areas, reports India Today on December 21. The proposed 2,700 mobile towers will be installed in addition to the 2,199 towers recently install
Read more...
Aiming to improve telecom network in 10Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)]-affected States, the Centre plans to install 2,700 additional mobile towers in these areas, reports India Today on December 21. The proposed 2,700 mobile towers will be installed in addition to the 2,199 towers recently installed in some of the worst Naxal-hit regions. "A proposal is being mooted for setting up of the new 2,700 mobile towers and we hope that the Union Cabinet will soon give its nod to it," a senior Government official said. The exact cost of the entire endeavour is not immediately known but the expenses will be borne by the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). The towers will strengthen the telecom network resulting in increased mobile penetration in LWE-affected and other areas facing security challenges.106 Districts across 10 States have been identified by the Government as Naxal-affected. The States are: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Read less...
December - 21 
District Police of Bokaro along with the CRPF found a haul of explosives stocked by the CPI-Maoist cadres in Goniyato in Jhumra foothills under Pek Police Station of Gomia Block in Bokaro District on December 21, reports Times of India. Superintendent of Police (SP), Y S Ramesh said that search oper
Read more...
District Police of Bokaro along with the CRPF found a haul of explosives stocked by the CPI-Maoist cadres in Goniyato in Jhumra foothills under Pek Police Station of Gomia Block in Bokaro District on December 21, reports Times of India. Superintendent of Police (SP), Y S Ramesh said that search operations were conducted following leads of Maoist movement in the jungle near Goniyato village, where they found a sack behind the bushes. The sack contained 101 gelatin gel packs and 10 electric detonators.
Read less...
December - 21 
Latehar Police, on December 21, seized INR 1.5 million in the banned currency notes, including INR 300,000 belonging to a self-styled ‘zonal commander’ of the CPI-Maoist in Latehar District, reports One India. The Latehar Police also arrested a bank manager in a raid at a bank in Balumat
Read more...
Latehar Police, on December 21, seized INR 1.5 million in the banned currency notes, including INR 300,000 belonging to a self-styled ‘zonal commander’ of the CPI-Maoist in Latehar District, reports One India. The Latehar Police also arrested a bank manager in a raid at a bank in Balumath area. SP, Anoop Birtharay said the raid was conducted based on tip-off that the CPI-Maoist front-ranking leader Chotu Kherwar had deposited the old currency notes in his wife Lalitha Dev's account, allegedly in connivance with Branch Manager Chandan Kumar. Birtharay said Chandan had allegedly received INR 1.5 million in old from Chotu Kherwar alias Sujit Kherwar and had already deposited INR 12,000,000in 64 installments in Devi's account while INR 300,000 cash was yet to be deposited. The entire amount has been seized, the SP said, adding that Chandan has been arrested.
Read less...
December - 21 
People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) ‘area commander’ Lalit Kumar Badaik of Bano surrendered before Kotwali Police in Simdega District on December 21, reports Daily Pioneer. An inter pass student from +2 Navodaya Vidyalaya in Gumla, Badaik joined the PLFI cadre in the year 200
Read more...
People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) ‘area commander’ Lalit Kumar Badaik of Bano surrendered before Kotwali Police in Simdega District on December 21, reports Daily Pioneer. An inter pass student from +2 Navodaya Vidyalaya in Gumla, Badaik joined the PLFI cadre in the year 2006 after he was sent to jail in a murder case. “After remaining there from 2006 to 2010, I decided to get into the mainstream again and was underground till now. During these years, I kept on moving from one place to another with my family and finally contacted a journalist who helped me to surrender before the Police today,” said Badaik. He also has a one and a half year child. Badaik, who used to carry AK-47 along with him, has more than 13 cases registered against him in various Police Stations in Simdega. “I am happy that my husband too will be able to lead a dignified life now but at the same time I would request the Government to provide some security for him,” Badaik’s wife, Mamta Devi said. Government must also pay attention to my husband, she added.
Read less...
December - 21 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] in Latehar District on December 21, reports Business Standard. In a joint operation, Police of Latehar District and paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel arrested the Naxals belonging to Tritiya Prastuti Com
Read more...
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] in Latehar District on December 21, reports Business Standard. In a joint operation, Police of Latehar District and paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel arrested the Naxals belonging to Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), and seized a cache of arms and ammunition from their possession. TPC is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) which was formed in 2002. They routinely call strikes, attack Government property and target politicians and Police.
Read less...
December - 23 
A PLFI cadre was killed during an encounter with Police at Murhu in Khunti District on December 23, reports The Telegraph. A carbine, a .315 rifle, three 9mm pistols, several rounds of live cartridges, three mobile phones, two bikes and INR 4,500 cash were also recovered. Khunti SP, Ashwini Kumar Si
Read more...
A PLFI cadre was killed during an encounter with Police at Murhu in Khunti District on December 23, reports The Telegraph. A carbine, a .315 rifle, three 9mm pistols, several rounds of live cartridges, three mobile phones, two bikes and INR 4,500 cash were also recovered. Khunti SP, Ashwini Kumar Sinha said they got a tip-off that a PLFI squad, comprising ‘sub-zonal commander’s Prabhu Sahay and Pattu Nag, was moving in the forests in Murhu and Arki. After verifying the information, the SP formed special teams to corner the rebels from all sides. The rebel, Mahadeo Munda, was killed in exchange of fire. His body was recovered from the spot, which is located 40 kilometres from Khunti District headquarters. The other PLFI members managed to escape.
Read less...
December - 23 
Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres gunned down one Pravin Kandulna (24) after accusing him of sexually abusing village girls in Kolebira of Simdega District on December 23, reports The Telegraph. Armed rebels led by one Vijay Dang, who claimed to be the new PLFI ‘area commander&rs
Read more...
Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres gunned down one Pravin Kandulna (24) after accusing him of sexually abusing village girls in Kolebira of Simdega District on December 23, reports The Telegraph. Armed rebels led by one Vijay Dang, who claimed to be the new PLFI ‘area commander’, forced the youth to come out of his home at Tutikel village, located 40 kilometres from Simdega District headquarters. They took him half a kilometre away and killed him. "Our preliminary inquiries suggest the PLFI executed this killing to regain their foothold in the area. No one has so far complained that Kandulna used to sexually exploit girls. However, our investigations are on. Search operations too have been intensified," said Simdega Superintendent of Police (SP), Rajeev Ranjan Singh. PLFI is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
Read less...
December - 26 
Giridih Police arrested two Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) cadres, including its Chief Nageshwar Ganju, from a forest under Sariya Police Station in Giridih District on December 26, reports Times of India. The other person arrested has been identified as Purushottam Ganju, who was the ‘sub
Read more...
Giridih Police arrested two Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) cadres, including its Chief Nageshwar Ganju, from a forest under Sariya Police Station in Giridih District on December 26, reports Times of India. The other person arrested has been identified as Purushottam Ganju, who was the ‘sub-zonal commander’ and a close aide of Ganju. Security Forces (SFs) also recovered three land mines (each weighing between 2-2.5 Kilograms), a JPC letter pad and Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) literature from the cadres. Police said the duo was involved in at least 17 cases of levy collection, loot, dacoity and murders in Hazaribag and Chatra Districts. Ganju carried a reward of INR 500,000 on his head, Police added. "Based on inputs that the two accused were planning to meet some local youths in Dhawaiya forests area, we arrested them," Superintendent of Police(SP), Abhishek B Variar said. The SP added that the arrest was considered to be a big achievement as the accused revealed valuable information on Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] activities. "The duo was nabbed while they were delivering a speech to lure villagers in their group. At least 25-30 youths managed to escape in the dark", Sariya-BagodarSub-Divisional Police Officer(SDPO), Deepak Kumar Sharma said. "During investigation, Ganju, said they were planning to expand their base in Giridih. Apart from local traders, their main target for levy collections and other criminal acts were contractors," Sharma added.JPC is a splinter group of CPI-Maoist.
Read less...
December - 28 
Two cadres belonging to Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) were arrested and arms and ammunition seized from Paharia forests of Katkamdag block, during a joint search by District Police and paramilitary forces in Hazaribagh District on December 28, reports The Telegraph. Deputy Inspector General (DI
Read more...
Two cadres belonging to Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) were arrested and arms and ammunition seized from Paharia forests of Katkamdag block, during a joint search by District Police and paramilitary forces in Hazaribagh District on December 28, reports The Telegraph. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) (Hazaribagh range) Upendra Kumar said that it was one of the biggest arms haul involving any extremist outfit in the District. The recovered arms were one AK-47, two self-loading rifles, one semi-automatic gun, one .315 rifle, 143 rounds of rifle bullets, 24 rounds of AK-47 bullets, nine magazines, three small bags, seven mobile phones and a few caps. The arrested duos have been identified as Prakash Yadav and Bablu Yadav. Sources said after the arrest of JPC supremo Nageshwar Ganjhu alias Nagji, and outfit 'commander’ Purushottam Ganjhu from Giridih on Sunday (December 25), Police came to know about the huge cache of arms in Paharia forests. The DIG said that the search was undertaken after Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and Police team, led by officers from Hazaribagh, Giridih and Chatra Districts, reached the spot yesterday evening. "They noticed suspicious movement inside the forests. When police gave a chase, many rebels - Dasrath Yadav, Baljeet, Ishwar Yadav, Khanan Yadav, Arun Yadav, Rewa Ganjhu and Suraj Ganjhu - managed to escape. But their associates, Prakash and Bablu, were caught," Kumar said. JPC pamphlets, mobile phones and two walkie-talkies were found on them. The duo admitted that they were hiding in the forest and kept the arms, wrapped in polythene, under the ground. "They led us to the spot," the DIG added. JPC is a splinter of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
Read less...
December - 30 
A petrol bunk owner was threatened to pay INR 300,000 as levy through a People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) poster in Palkot area of Gumla District on December 30, reports The Telegraph. The poster was pasted on the boundary wall of the bunk. PLFI is a splinter group of the Communist Party
Read more...
A petrol bunk owner was threatened to pay INR 300,000 as levy through a People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) poster in Palkot area of Gumla District on December 30, reports The Telegraph. The poster was pasted on the boundary wall of the bunk. PLFI is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
Read less...
*Data till , April 30, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
Advanced Search
Timelines Year Wise
Timeline- 2024
Timeline- 2023
Timeline- 2022
Timeline- 2021
Timeline- 2020
Timeline- 2019
Timeline- 2018
Timeline- 2017
Timeline- 2016
Timeline- 2015
Timeline- 2014
Timeline- 2013
Timeline- 2012
Timeline- 2011
Timeline- 2010
Timeline- 2009
Timeline- 2008
Timeline- 2007
Timeline- 2006
Timeline- 2005
Timeline- 2004
Timeline- 2003
Timeline- 2002
Timeline- 2001
Timeline- 2000
Archives
Timeline Country Wise
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Timeline Zone Wise
Insurgency North East
Islamist/Other Conflicts
Maoist Insurgency
Jammu & Kashmir
Punjab
Timeline State Wise
Andaman and Nicober Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh (UT)
Chhattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Havelli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Maoist Insurgency
Odisha
Pondicherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Timeline District Wise
Country :
--All--
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Zone :
--All--
State :
--All--
District :
--All--
Date From :
The Valid date is required
Date To:
The Valid date is required