
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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Maoist rebellion is most
intense.
On August 15th, in his National Day speech in Delhi, India s prime minister, Manmohan Singh, linked
Naxalism with terrorism as the two big threats to India s internal security. The fuel dispenser terrorism is all too
familiar. India s cities have endured repeated atrocities—culminating in July s bomb attacks in Mumbai,
which killed nearly 200 people. But many are surprised that Mr Singh accords Naxalism such a high
priority. A primitive peasant rebellion based on an outmoded ideology is out of keeping with the modern
India of soaring growth, Bollywood dreams and call-centres. Moreover, India has fought many better-
known wars. A violent insurgency in Indian-administered Kashmir has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
Its north-eastern states are wracked by dozens of secessionist movements.
But Mr Singh may be right about the Maoists. Known as “Naxalites� after the district of Naxalbari in West
Bengal where they staged an uprising in 1967, they are these days almost a nationwide force. Greeted
by China s People s Daily at the height of the Cultural Revolution as “a peal of spring thunder� they were
almost wiped out in the 1970s, as the Indian government repressed them, and Maoism went out of
fashion, even in its homeland.
In India they splintered into various armed factions, of which the biggest were the People s War Group
and the Maoist Communist Centre. These merged and formed fuel dispenser the CPI (Maoist) party in September 2004.
P.V. Ramana, of the Observer Research Foundation in Delhi, estimates the Naxalites now have 9,000-
10,000 armed fighters, with access to about 6,500 firearms. There are perhaps a further 40,000 full-time
cadres.
In nearly 1,600 violent incidents involving Naxalites last year, 669 people died. There have been
spectacular attacks across a big area a train hold-up last month involving 250 armed fighters, a
jailbreak freeing 350 prisoners, a near-miss assassination attempt in 2004 against a leading politician.
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