Operation Sindoor marks a decisive shift in India’s counterterror doctrine, showcasing its readiness to strike deep inside Pakistan in response to terror attacks. The operation exposed Pakistan’s military vulnerabilities and eroded its nuclear deterrence bluff, while reaffirming India’s technological and strategic superiority. India now faces the imperative of preparing for future multi-domain and collusive threats, especially from a China-Pakistan axis. Despite the escalatory posture, India remains committed to peace—if Pakistan ends its support for terrorism.
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India’s Foreign Policy Matures: Jaishankar in New York
EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar’s New York remarks highlighted India’s rising role as a bridge in a multipolar world, emphasizing balanced diplomacy over bloc politics. He underscored India’s strategic autonomy, realistic trade posture, and firm stance on terrorism and UN reform. The message was clear: India is no longer a reactive player, but a stable, self-assured global partner.
View More India’s Foreign Policy Matures: Jaishankar in New YorkOperation Sindoor: Revenge of the Pahalgam Massacre
A peaceful spring afternoon in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam, a scenic tourist destination in the Kashmir region of India, was transformed into a blood-soaked horror show on April 22, 2025. In grim recollection of the dark days of terrorism in the area, the heavily armed attackers had surprised a group of tourists and gunned them down in cold blood.
View More Operation Sindoor: Revenge of the Pahalgam MassacreMultilateral Conflict Resolution: SCO, BRICS, SAARC
The Role of SCO in Regional Security In the recent past, the political crisis in India’s neighbourhood was marked by a military coup in Myanmar in 2021 followed by a military…
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