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                    Decades Leading Battalions of India Deep in the countryside, 
                    the Maoist Communist Centre of India has been organizing for 
                    years among the poorest of the worlds poor. The strongholds 
                    they have built in Jharkhand and adjoining states are now 
                    the eye of a rising storm of revolutionary war. The incorporation 
                    of MCCI into the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement in 
                    2001 represent a great step forward for the cause of proletarian 
                    revolution in India. On 
                    the Struggle to Unite the Genuine Communists  Despite the obvious 
                    need for unity against the powerful, well-armed enemies of 
                    revolution, it has often proven difficult to unite the communist 
                    forces into a single vanguard party. The solution is not, 
                    however, programmers that gloss over differences in the search 
                    for some arithmetic unity around “common points”, but a dialectical 
                    processing the revolution of struggling to resolve the key 
                    issues facing the revolution in a spirit of unity-struggle-unity. 
                    This article reviews the rich but tortuous experience of the 
                    international communist movement to draw vital lessons for 
                    the struggle today. Building 
                    Red Power in Nepal  As it struggles 
                    to advance the eight-years-old People’s War towards the seizure 
                    of nation-wide power, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) 
                    is confronting complex and perilous challenges. An interlude 
                    of cease-fire in 2003 gave way to a new round of even more 
                    intense warfare. Today the People’s War is reaching new heights.
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