29 Maoists killed in Kanker ambush—What India must do to prevent their replacement
Late one spring night in 1966, the scent of Mahua flowers dense in the air, Maharaja Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo—long, dirty nails curling out of his fingers, his unkempt beard and hair running down to his waist—stepped out onto the steps of his run-down …