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ITBP, Chhattisgarh Police Plant Strategic Base to Choke Naxal Grip Near Maharashtra Border

Raipur, April 24 – The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Chhattisgarh Police have dug in against Naxal insurgents, setting up a Company Operating Base (COB) at Nelangur, Narayanpur, just a kilometer from the Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border. The bold move aims to strangle Maoist supply lines and wrest control of the remote Abujhmad region, a long-time rebel stronghold.
Key Details of the Operation
- Location: Nelangur, Narayanpur district, Chhattisgarh, hugging the Maharashtra border.
- Objective: Block Naxal arms and cadre movement between Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli.
- Forces Deployed: ITBP’s 41st and 45th Battalions, backed by Chhattisgarh Police’s District Reserve Guard.
- Infrastructure: Base packs drones, fortified posts, and quick-reaction teams for rapid response.
Why This Region Matters
- Naxal Heartland: Abujhmad’s dense forests are among India’s last major Naxal hubs.
- Border Pipeline: Maoists use the Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra corridor to smuggle weapons and fighters.
- Recent Bloodshed: Narayanpur saw two ITBP jawans killed in an October 2024 IED blast, underscoring the area’s volatility.
Security Impact & Challenges
- Area Control: The COB tightens the noose on Naxal activity, boosting surveillance over key routes.
- Community Bridge: Plans for medical camps and outreach aim to win over tribal villagers.
- Monsoon Hurdle: Heavy rains from June to September could bog down ops in the rugged terrain.
Broader Anti-Naxal Strategy
- Smart Tactics: Drones, human intel, and tech-driven sweeps anchor the SAMADHAN doctrine.
- State Sync: First major joint COB since 2021, linking Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra forces.
- Hearts & Minds: Schools and health drives are set to counter Naxal sway over locals.
Naxal Pushback & Threats
- Rebel Warnings: Maoist posters threaten villagers against aiding the COB, stirring fear.
- IED Risks: Security teams defused two explosives near Nelangur in the past week.
What’s Next?
- Phase 2: ITBP eyes more COBs deeper in Abujhmad by late 2025 to gut Naxal core zones.
- Long Haul: Home Ministry targets slashing Bastar violence by half by 2028, blending force and development.
The Nelangur COB marks a fierce step to break Naxal hold, but the fight’s far from over. Stay tuned as security forces push deeper into rebel turf.