State Terrorism Intensifies in Central, Tribal Areas of India
November 15, 2025The Modi government has stepped up violence in India’s central and tribal regions, where innocent people are often targeted. Under the excuse of fighting Naxalism, Indian forces carry out fake encounters, killing tribal men, women, and children. These deaths are part of a bigger plan to crush tribal resistance and take control of their land and resources. Modi and his government are directly responsible for this violence.
The Role of Indian Forces
Indian military forces are increasingly used to kill and oppress tribal people.
Political Motive Behind the Violence
The violence serves to eliminate tribal opposition to land grabs by large corporations.
State Repression Masquerading as Security
What is called counterinsurgency is, in reality, a violent effort to create fear and stop protests against land and resource control.
Corporate Interests and Land Grabbing
The violence in tribal areas is driven by the government’s desire to help large companies take over mineral-rich lands. The Indian government uses military force to remove tribal communities and make way for these companies. This violence is not about development but about satisfying corporate greed while ignoring the rights of the tribals. This is a deliberate effort to push the tribals off their land for profit.
Mineral Resource Exploitation
The government’s violence is motivated by the desire to control the minerals found in tribal areas.
Corporate and Political Nexus
The Indian government is directly helping corporations take tribal land for mining and other industries.
Displacement and Marginalization
The forced removal of tribals is a way to erase their presence and turn their land into something valuable for business, ignoring their rights.
Modi Government’s Broken Promises to Tribals
The Indian government has promised many times to improve the lives of tribals, but nothing has changed. Their issues with land rights, healthcare, and jobs remain unsolved. Instead of listening to their problems, the Modi government has used violence to control the situation. These empty promises have caused more harm and increased the suffering of the tribals.
Empty Reform Promises
The promises made by the government have led to no real improvement in the lives of the tribal people.
Lack of Effective Policy Change
The Modi government has not put in place any real solutions for the problems faced by the tribals.
Military Solution to a Political Problem
Rather than finding peaceful solutions, the government uses the military to silence the people and crush any resistance.
Extrajudicial Killings and Human Rights Violations
The level of human rights abuses in tribal areas is shocking. Over 200 Naxals have been killed this year in fake encounters, yet no one is held accountable. These killings, passed off as counterinsurgency operations, are clear violations of human rights. The Modi government’s failure to hold those responsible for these crimes shows its disregard for the rights of the tribals.
Fake Encounters as State Policy
The government has made fake encounters a regular practice to eliminate those who resist its policies, violating basic human rights.
Lack of Accountability
The people responsible for these killings are never punished, allowing the violence to continue.
Increased Militarization and Violence
The presence of the military in tribal areas creates fear and insecurity, making life even harder for the tribals.
The Modi Government’s Role in Perpetuating Violence
Narendra Modi and Amit Shah are directly responsible for the violence against tribal communities. Their policies have led to more militarization and violence in tribal areas. Modi’s administration has used the state’s power to oppress the tribals, using the military to intimidate and silence dissent. The government’s actions show that its true goal is to protect corporate interests at the cost of tribal lives.
Direct Involvement in Military Operations
Modi and Amit Shah are responsible for the violence, as they approve and direct military operations in tribal areas.
Corporate-Centric Policies
Their policies are shaped to benefit corporations, while the tribals suffer as a result.
Creating an Atmosphere of Fear
By using violence, the government creates fear, making it hard for tribals to protest or resist the ongoing oppression.
Global Implications: India’s False Democratic Facade
India’s image as the world’s largest democracy is being destroyed by its actions against tribals. Under Modi, India has abandoned its democratic principles and turned into a state that oppresses its most vulnerable citizens. The global community must see that India’s claim of democracy is false. The suffering of the tribals should serve as proof that India’s democratic image is just a cover for its violent government.
Democracy or Dictatorship?
India’s claim to being a democracy is being damaged by the violent actions of the Modi government.
International Inaction
The global community has mostly stayed silent about India’s human rights violations, failing to take action.
False Image of Progress
India’s so-called progress is built on the exploitation and destruction of tribal communities, and the world must recognize this.
The Need for International Intervention
The world must act and hold the Modi government accountable for its actions against the tribals. Human rights organizations must speak out and demand justice for the victims. It is time for the world to expose the Modi government’s violence and call for justice. The international community must not remain silent while innocent people suffer under a brutal government.
Raising Global Awareness
The world must learn about the atrocities happening in India so that the tribals can receive justice.
Pressure on International Bodies
International organizations must press India to stop its violence and respect the rights of the tribal people.
Solidarity with the Victims
The global community must stand with the tribals and demand an end to their suffering.
Conclusion: A Call for Justice and Change
The situation in India’s tribal areas requires immediate attention. The Modi government’s policies of violence and repression must be condemned, and the world must demand an end to the bloodshed. The tribals of India deserve justice, and it is time for the global community to support their struggle. Only through international pressure and reform within India can the country return to its democratic ideals and protect the rights of all its citizens.

