Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Line in the Sand: India's New Security Doctrine

The Business Guardian

|

May 12, 2025

Since Partition, India's approach to its western neighbor has swung from cautious diplomacy to robust retaliation.

Line in the Sand: India's New Security Doctrine

In the Nehruvian era, India fought Pakistan's first Kashmir war (1947-48) with the aim of reclaiming territory illegally seized by tribesmen and Pakistani forces. That conflict ended with a UN-brokered ceasefire on January 1, 1949, and successive Indian governments largely maintained a cautious attitude toward using military power. Prime Minister Nehru, reflecting this restraint, repeatedly sought international adjudication on Kashmir even as Indian troops advanced to secure key areas. India's 1965 war with Pakistan, which began with Pakistani incursions into Punjab and Kashmir, similarly ended in a ceasefire and a return to pre-war lines. In both wars, India avoided full-scale offensives deep into Pakistan - a pattern critics later termed "strategic restraint," inherited from Nehru's emphasis on diplomacy over conquest.

After India's decisive 1971 victory over Pakistan in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), both countries signed the Shimla Agreement (July 1972). The Shimla Accord enshrined a doctrine of bilateralism: "The two countries are resolved to settle their differences by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations." The treaty also bound both sides to refrain from unilateral changes (for example, territorial claims) and to "prevent the organization, assistance or encouragement of any acts detrimental to the maintenance of peace." In practice, New Delhi interpreted this framework as a ban on large-scale invasions, even in response to cross-border terrorism - a policy rooted in the Nehruvian aversion to open conflict. As one retired Indian Air Force chief later observed, the Shimla Pact "remained a diplomatic touchstone for decades," emphasizing dialogue and ceasefire accords.

MORE STORIES FROM The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

NetBanking 2.0 aims to make online payments easier, safer: NPCI Bharat BillPay MD & CEO

Net banking in India is set to change in a big way with the introduction of a new system designed to make online payments simpler and safer for users.

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

CBDT launches second NUDGE initiative to boost voluntary compliance on foreign assets

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on Thursday announced the launch of the second phase of its NUDGE initiative aimed at strengthening voluntary compliance in reporting foreign assets and income.

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

An enchanting evening with veterans and gems of Hindi Poetry

The 53rd Shri Ram Kavi Sammelan returns with a distinguished lineup of veteran poets and celebrated gems of Hindi literature.

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

Govt approves Rs 305-crore Tex-RAMPS scheme to

The Government of India has approved a new central sector scheme, ‘Textiles Focused Research, Assessment, Monitoring, Planning and Startup’ (Tex-RAMPS), aimed at boosting research, innovation and competitiveness in the country’s textiles sector.

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

Phad Painting: The vibrant storytelling art of Rajasthan

Phad painting, one of Rajasthan’s most distinctive folk art forms, traces its roots to the Mewar region in the 17th century. Unlike conventional paintings meant purely for display, Phad paintings were created as visual narratives, serving as portable storyboards for itinerant storytellers.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

New telecom cybersecurity rules in force, DoT clarifies status

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has said that the amendments to the Telecommunication Cyber Security (TCS) Rules, 2024, formally notified on October 22, 2025, are fully in force and enforceable.

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

BLACK FRIDAY ARRIVES WITH SOLID MOMENTUM

This year’s kickoff comesas companies navigate an uncertain economic environment and wrestle with the volatility of President Donald Trump ‘s wide-ranging tariffs on imported goods.

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

DMRC deploys 82 anti-smog guns across construction sites

The Delhi Metro has deployed 82 anti-smog guns across its construction sites to curb dust pollution.

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

The Business Guardian

E-commerce firm Meesho to launch IPO on Dec 3

SoftBank-backed e commerce firm Meesho is set to float its initial public offering (IPO) comprising a fresh issue of shares worth Rs 4,250 crore on December 3.

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

The Business Guardian

Courts not taking suo muto action against fake data: AAP

On the ongoing levels of Delhi pollution, AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) Delhi President Saurabh Bhardwaj said that the “courts are not taking suo muto action, despite knowing that the BJP is involved in manipulating air pollution data.”, on Friday

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size