Here is something I found in during my research. The India's Think Tank SAAG that contributes to the Indian and International security seems to have clearly understood who the Maoists are and what their intentions are.
INDIA: AS SEEN BY MAOISTS--PART I
by B.Raman
(To be read in continuation of my earlier article titled "The King & the Maoists" available at ww.saag.org)
As Nepal goes through a serious political crisis in the wake of the coup staged by King Gyanendra with the backing of the Royal Nepal Army, which is increasingly frustrated over its continuing failure in its counter-insurgency operations against the country's Maoists, it would be necessary to see how the Nepalese Maoists view India so that one has some idea of the likely implications for India if the Maoists manage to capture power in Kathmandu. It is also important to monitor the reactions of the Maoists of India to India's policy in Nepal.
2. I had in the past drawn attention to the analysis of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) of what it describes as its three-phase armed struggle--- the first against the Nepal Police, the second against the Royal Nepal Army (RNA) and the third and last against the Indian Army. It has not revised this analysis. On the contrary, its perception of India has become even more negative and hostile than it was two or three years ago. Amongst the reasons for this are the perceived proximity of the previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Government to King Gyanendra, which, in its view, strengthened his autocratic tendencies and the alleged collusion between India and the US in assisting the RNA in its counter-insurgency campaign against the Maoists.
3. The Maoists of Nepal view India as a stooge of the US and as a lackey of US-led global capitalism. Their aggravated feelings of hostility to India were reflected during a secret plenum of the Central Committee of the CPN (Maoist) held somewhere in Nepal in August last year. They accused India of trying to turn Nepal into what they described as another vassal of India similar to Bhutan. This is what the Maoist leaders of Nepal said of India at the plenum:
* "Backed by US imperialism, Indian expansionism is directly intervening against the great People�s War. This has been further demonstrated by the arrests of several responsible comrades including comrade Kiran, the veteran member of the Standing Committee of our Party, in different cities of India recently.
Check out their website at:
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http://www.saag.org/%5Cpapers13%5Cpaper1249.html