[2] Many CCOMPOSA members also belonged to the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement[3] prior to its dissolution.
At CCOMPOSA's second annual conference in 2002, a declaration was issued, outlining the vision CCOMPOSA had for its role in revolutionary politics, how it would operate, and how the political situation in South Asia and the world looked from their point of view.
It was declared that the organization would follow the ideas carved by Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, and, not least, to build on the examples and experience of Protracted People's Wars in Peru, Nepal, the Philippines, India, Turkey and elsewhere.
[4] Cailmail suggests that the CPN-M intended for this conference to build support within the international Maoist movement for the Comprehensive Peace Accord signed a few months later.
[6] The conference resolved that coordination would be deepened and extended, while asserting that Nepali Maoists would not meddle in the 'Indian People's War'.