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Pahalgam and After
The Statesman
|June 18, 2025
The recent inauguration by the Prime Minister of the world's highest railway bridge on the Chenab to connect Jammu and Srinagar throughout the year, and enabling the smooth movement of locals throughout the region, especially for treatment purposes, is an indicator towards the firm resolve of the government. A developed J&K will not be liked by the ISI and the Pakistani establishment, as they have always sought ways to keep J&K on the boil, so that their political and strategic interests are served
World listens to the language of peace only when it comes from the position of power," said Dr Mohan Bhagwat, the RSS chief, while speaking at a function recently at Jaipur. Very apt, and to the point, the sentiment reflects the resolve of the Indian government, while dealing with the situation after the dastardly, and brutal attack on innocent tourists in Pahalgam on 22 April.
The way the Indian government responded, and the manner in which the entire political class and people of India remained united, and supported the actions of the government, has been commendable, and reminded us of 1962, when during the Chinese aggression, the entire country unitedly stood with the government and the armed forces. Women donated their jewellery, people gave up one meal a day on one call, and a feeling of patriotism pervaded the country.
Somewhat similar sentiments were on display during this period, though the anger and desperation to avenge the killings was palpable, and almost the entire nation wanted that this time Pakistan should be taught the lesson of a lifetime.
The government and the armed forces responded effectively and decisively, which showed to the world, especially to the superpowers, that Indian resolve is strong, and the Indian forces are among the best in the world and can take on any advanced weaponry of the enemy country.
Technical and tactical superiority of the Indian armed forces during this brief period of engagement was seen and noticed by everyone, including the ones who matter in the world polity. This definitely placed us in a position of 'power', and that is why they understood the importance of peace; hence, the overtures for a ceasefire.
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