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India, the land of Veda, is today facing a great challenge of increasing internal violence, by various groups of insurgents, though there is no near-term threat of war from any of her neighbors.
Naxalites in central India are well equipped with sophisticated weapons. They are well trained and have attacked police posts at will, large a number of causalities and escaping with weapons of police personnel.
Maoist militants are equally strong, and have been causing serious internal security problems along the border with Nepal. The United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) and Naga insurgence in the east are very active, and in the north various Jehadi groups are active, as is well known.
The Indian government's response has been on conventional lines