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PIB Summaries 10 February 2025

  1. Before March 31, 2026, we will eliminate Naxalism from the country
  2. PM YUVA 2.0


Context :

  • Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah announced the commitment to eliminate Naxalism before March 31, 2026.
  • The announcement was made in the backdrop of a major anti-Naxal operation in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh.
  • 31 Naxalites were killed in the operation by security forces, with a large quantity of weapons and explosives recovered.
  • The operation also resulted in the loss of two security personnel, to whom the nation remains indebted.

Relevance : GS 3(internal Security)

Significance of the Operation

  • A major step in counter-insurgency efforts against Left-Wing Extremism (LWE).
  • Reduces the operational capacity of Naxal groups in Chhattisgarh, a stronghold of Naxal activities.
  • Strengthens the morale of security forces in combating insurgency.
  • Signals the government’s strong resolve to make India Naxal-free.

Governments Counter-Naxal Strategy

  • Security Operations: Intensified counter-insurgency measures with proactive combing operations.
  • Infrastructure Development: Expansion of roads, bridges, and communication networks in Naxal-affected regions.
  • Welfare Measures: Focus on education, healthcare, and employment to reduce youth recruitment into Naxal ranks.
  • Surrender and Rehabilitation: Programs to reintegrate former Naxalites into mainstream society.
  • Intelligence Strengthening: Use of technology, drones, and local intelligence networks to track Naxal movements.

Challenges in Eliminating Naxalism

  • Geographical Challenges: Dense forests and difficult terrain favor Naxal hideouts and mobility.
  • Local Support: Some tribal populations have historically provided passive support to Naxalites due to grievances.
  • Inter-State Coordination: Naxal movement across state borders complicates containment efforts.
  • Human Rights Concerns: Ensuring that counter-insurgency operations do not lead to civilian casualties or alienation of local populations.

Implications of the Deadline

  • Political and Administrative Will: Ensures continued focus on counter-Naxal operations.
  • Increased Budget Allocation: Likely to see enhanced funding for security and development in affected regions.
  • Public Perception: Instills confidence among citizens and boosts morale of security forces.

Way Forward

  • Sustained Security Operations: Continuous vigilance required to prevent resurgence.
  • Economic and Social Inclusion: Long-term success depends on addressing socio-economic grievances.
  • International Lessons: Learning from global counter-insurgency efforts (e.g., Colombia’s fight against FARC insurgents).


Context :Shri Dharmendra Pradhan launches 41 books under PM YUVA 2.0 at NDWBF 2025

  • PM YUVA 2.0: A scheme aimed at mentoring and promoting young authors in India.

Relevance : GS 2(Schemes, Education)

  • Significance:
    • Encourages youth to engage in writing, contributing to intellectual discourse.
    • Nurtures a new generation of storytellers highlighting Indian culture, history, and literature.
    • Helps bring forth narratives of unsung heroes from India’s past, including the freedom struggle.
  • Transformational Impact:
    • Books from young authors serve as ambassadors of Indian heritage, literature, and languages globally.

Promoting Books in Indian Languages as a National Mission

  • Key Initiatives:
    • Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Scheme: Announced in the 2025 budget to further encourage publishing in regional languages.
    • NBTs Role: Acknowledged as a key institution in ensuring literary accessibility.
    • Collaboration with Global Publishers: Encouragement for partnerships to take Indian literature to a global audience.

Literary Translations for Cultural and Historical Preservation

  • Hindi Translation of The Saga of Kudopali: The Unsung Story of 1857
    • Highlights an overlooked chapter of India’s First War of Independence.
    • Planned release in 12 Indian languages and 2 foreign languages for wider accessibility.
  • Malayalam Translation of 14th-Century Mathematician Sri Madhavas Works
    • Recognition of ancient Indian contributions to mathematics and astronomy.
    • Promotes the study of Indian scientific heritage through linguistic inclusivity.

National Book Trusts Role & Future Directions

  • NBT as a Key Driver:
    • Responsible for making books and literature accessible in Indian languages.
    • Encouraged to embrace technology for wider reach and collaborate with international publishers.
  • New Delhi World Book Fair (NDWBF) 2025:
    • Described as a “Gyan-Kumbh”—a melting pot of literature, knowledge, and culture.
    • Recognized as one of the largest book fairs globally, serving as an important intellectual platform.

Implications for India’s Literary and Knowledge Landscape

  • Strengthening Intellectual Ecosystem:
    • Young authors contribute fresh perspectives to history, society, and governance.
    • Encourages discussions on unsung historical figures and indigenous knowledge.
  • Linguistic and Cultural Revival:
    • Expanding translations fosters regional linguistic pride and intellectual inclusivity.
    • Bridges historical knowledge with contemporary readership across different linguistic communities.
  • Integration with Digital & Global Publishing Trends:
    • Encouragement to integrate technology in book distribution and outreach.
    • Potential for e-books, audiobooks, and international collaborations for Indian literature.

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