Uncovering Naxal Logistics Through Pattern Intelligence
How multi-source data fusion exposed a hidden Naxal supply chain and enabled proactive disruption of insurgent logistics.
The Approach
Instead of isolated analysis, investigators deployed multi-dimensional intelligence correlation:
- Link analysis across communication and financial networks
- Temporal pattern analysis to detect pre-attack signals
- Geospatial mapping of movement across forest routes
- Historical correlation with known Naxal operatives
This wasn’t just analysis. It was reconstruction of an invisible system.

Challenges
A suspect was detained in Dantewada. But there was no direct evidence linking him to active Naxal operations.
- No visible connections
- No clear role
- No immediate intelligence value
The real question: Was this an isolated incident, or part of a larger, hidden network?


The Breakthrough
What seemed like noise revealed structure:
- A direct link to a known Naxal logistics handler (from 2024)
- Recurring financial flows aligned with attack cycles
- Movement patterns matching supply drop routes
- Communication spikes 2–3 days before ambushes
This wasn’t coincidence. It was coordination.
Key Results
Supply Routes Mapped
Correlated movement patterns with forest-based logistics corridors
Fraud Network Identification
Established direct association between suspect and known Naxal logistics handler
Pre-Attack Signals Decoded
Detected communication and transaction spikes before ambush events
Shift to Proactive Intelligence
Enabled early monitoring and disruption of Naxal logistics networks