The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 aims to:

Protect tribal land rights
Suppress tribal uprisings
Promote rapid industrialization
Relocate tribal communities

The correct answer is: A) Protect tribal land rights.

The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (FRA) is an Indian law that aims to protect the land rights of tribal people and other traditional forest dwellers. The FRA was passed in response to the growing number of tribal people who were being displaced from their land due to development projects. The FRA recognizes the traditional rights of tribal people to land and forest resources, and it provides a process for them to claim these rights. The FRA has been hailed as a landmark law that will help to protect the rights of tribal people and other traditional forest dwellers.

Option B is incorrect because the FRA does not aim to suppress tribal uprisings. In fact, the FRA is designed to protect the rights of tribal people and to promote their development.

Option C is incorrect because the FRA does not aim to promote rapid industrialization. The FRA is designed to protect the environment and to promote the sustainable use of forest resources.

Option D is incorrect because the FRA does not aim to relocate tribal communities. In fact, the FRA is designed to protect the rights of tribal people to their land and to their traditional way of life.