Talk:Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist)
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editDear fellow editors,
in my humble opinion the following information is incorrect: "the CPB have also formed links with Naxalite Indian North-East rebels such as the ULFA and NDFB and receive training from those groups, including bomb-making" Neither the ULFA nor NDFB are Naxalite groups. Even though some of their aims and methods might overlap with the CPI(ML) and its successor organizations, both of them are nationalist/seccesionist movements and not internationalist communist revolutionary outfits.
What do you think?