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Operation Kagar: Centre's big push against Maoists and why KCR wants it stopped

What is Operation Kagar? Home Minister Amit Shah has set a deadline of March 2026 to "eradicate" the Maoist movement, calling recent successes a sign that "Naxalism is breathing its last".

April 29, 2025 / 12:05 IST
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Anti-Naxal operation
Anti-Naxal operation

As India intensifies its campaign to root out Maoist insurgency, a fierce debate has erupted over the Centre’s flagship anti-Maoist drive, Operation Kagar. BRS president K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) has publicly demanded a halt to the operation, arguing that it is costing innocent tribal and youth lives and undermining democracy.

 

What is Operation Kagar?

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Launched as a pet project of Home Minister Amit Shah, Operation Kagar is the government’s most ambitious effort yet to eliminate Naxal (Maoist) influence, especially in the so-called "Red Corridor" spanning Chhattisgarh, Telangana and neighbouring states. The operation combines military might-deploying over 1,00,000 paramilitary troops-with cutting-edge surveillance, including drones and satellite imagery. Its four-pronged strategy involves:

- Establishing forward operating bases deep in Maoist territory
- Building hundreds of fortified police stations in reclaimed areas
- Gathering intelligence through high-tech monitoring
- Pushing a "generous surrender policy" that has seen thousands of Naxalites lay down arms in the past decade