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India's doctrinal revolution: From strategic restraint to offensive deterrence

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Sept-Oct 2025

DEFENCE MINISTER Rajnath Singh's address at the inaugural RAN SAMWAD-2025 symposium marked a watershed moment in India's military evolution, signalling a fundamental shift from Mahanian sea control to Corbettian sea denial while embracing what he termed the “triangle of technology, strategy, and adaptability”.

- NINAD D SHETH

India's doctrinal revolution: From strategic restraint to offensive deterrence

The plenary address, delivered at the Army War College on August 27, articulated a new defensive posture that transcends traditional boundaries of warfare, doctrine, and indigenous capability.

BEYOND THE DEFENSIVE MINDSET

Rajnath Singh's address represented a decisive departure from India's historically defensive strategic culture. Operation Sindoor, the May 2025 strikes against terror infrastructure in Pakistan, exemplified this transformation from what military strategists call “deterrence by denial” to “deterrence by punishment”. The operation demonstrated India's willingness to impose disproportionate costs on adversaries while maintaining escalatory control — a sophisticated military-political calculation that redefines subcontinental power dynamics.

This doctrinal evolution reflects what Corbett advocated over a century ago: that permanent, absolute command of vital waters may prove unattainable, requiring naval forces to think in terms of wresting control of key points for finite intervals. India's maritime strategy has thus shifted from the Mahanian pursuit of decisive fleet battles to Corbett's emphasis on controlling sea lines of communication while maintaining fleet-in-being deterrence.

imageTHE TECHNOLOGY-STRATEGY-ADAPTABILITY PARADIGM

Rajnath Singh's articulation of the “triangle of technology, strategy, and adaptability” captures the essence of fifth-generation warfare. Unlike previous conflicts defined by clear boundaries between kinetic and non-kinetic domains, modern warfare operates across what military planners call the “5Cs continuum” - competition, crisis, confrontation, conflict, and combat.

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