Death throes of a rebellion
India's once-feared Maoists, a vestige of the Cold War era, finally succumb to a capitalist state they dreamed of overthrowing
Some of the world’s last Maoist rebels are in India. Their decades-long rebellion is in its death throes.
Fired by the teachings of China’s Mao Zedong, they had spent decades battling to overthrow the Indian state, and install in its stead a classless utopia. The rebellion they helped wage killed thousands.



