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[email protected]. ©Copyright is owned by the author of this document. Maoism in South Asia A Comparative Perspective On Ideology, Practice, and Prospects for the 21 st Century Ryan Nielsen Illinois Wesleyan University “If one’s line is incorrect, one’s downfall in inevitable, even with the control of the central, local and army leadership. If one’s line is correct, even if one has not a single soldier at first, there will be soldiers, and even if there is no political power, political power will be gained.