List of communist parties in India

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This page contains a list of political parties in India that are aligned with the communist ideology. Most communist parties in India trace their origins to- * (i) the Communist Party of India, the oldest communist party in India, takes part in parliamentary processes; * (ii) the All India Forward Bloc which was a faction within the Indian National Congress led by Subhas Chandra Bose, the leader of the Indian National Army, which led an armed struggle for independence during World War II. Today AIFB takes part in parliamentary processes; * (iii) the Revolutionary Socialist Party (India), which is considered the successor to Anushilan Samiti, and Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, the HSRA was an organization that lead an armed revolutionary socialist movement against the Britis rdf:langString
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rdf:langString This page contains a list of political parties in India that are aligned with the communist ideology. Most communist parties in India trace their origins to- * (i) the Communist Party of India, the oldest communist party in India, takes part in parliamentary processes; * (ii) the All India Forward Bloc which was a faction within the Indian National Congress led by Subhas Chandra Bose, the leader of the Indian National Army, which led an armed struggle for independence during World War II. Today AIFB takes part in parliamentary processes; * (iii) the Revolutionary Socialist Party (India), which is considered the successor to Anushilan Samiti, and Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, the HSRA was an organization that lead an armed revolutionary socialist movement against the British raj (Prominent members include Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad), the Anushilan Samiti believed in using revolutionary violence to end colonial rule, and was led by Aurobindo Gosh. Today RSP takes part in parliamentary processes; * (iv) the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which split from the Communist Party of India following the Sino-Soviet split, takes part in parliamentary processes; * (v) and finally, the now-defunct Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist), which was formed after the Naxalbari uprising by radicals from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and its peasant's wing All India Kisan Sabha. It gave rise to many groups who carry out a revolutionary socialist armed struggle against the Indian on the lines of Mao Zedong's people's war military stratergy and Charu Majumdar's "Historic Eight Documents", some splinter factions gave up armed struggle and joined parliamentary processes. (see Naxalite–Maoist insurgency) Currently, communism is especially prevalent in the states of Kerala, West Bengal, and Tripura. In terms of armed insurgency the red corridor, also called the red zone, is a region that is considerably affected by the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency, the red corridor is in the eastern, central, and southern parts of India more specifically in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, and West Bengal.
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