Naxalbari uprising

Naxalbari Uprising
Part of the Cold War and the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency

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Date1967
Location
Naxalbari, Darjeeling, West Bengal
Result Indian Government victory
Belligerents
India
Supported by:
All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries
Commanders and leaders
Indira Gandhi
Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee
Jyoti Basu
Hare Krishna Konar
Charu Majumdar
Kanu Sanyal
Jangal Santhal
Shanti Munda
Units involved
Indian Police Service
West Bengal Police
Siliguri group
Darjeeling group
Casualties and losses
1 police officer died 11 rebels died

The Naxalbari uprising was an armed peasant revolt in 1967 in the Naxalbari block of Siliguri subdivision in Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India. It was mainly led by tribals and the radical communist leaders of Bengal and further developed into the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) in 1969. The armed struggle led to the birth of Naxalism and the beginning of the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency, which rapidly spread from West Bengal to other states of India, and continues to this day.