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PM Modi's doctrine of strategic clarity

The Sunday Guardian

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June 08, 2025

The Modi doctrine encompasses a full-spectrum strategy: one that integrates military strength, economic pressure, diplomatic precision and a psychological reset of Bharat's civilisational outlook toward its most committed adversary.

- SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT

PM Modi's doctrine of strategic clarity

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office in 2014, he inherited not just a sluggish economy and fractured national psyche but also a legacy of foreign policy built on timidity and strategic ambiguity. India's earlier dealings with Pakistan were marred by excessive restraint, internationalisation of internal matters, and repetitive cycles of dialogue and betrayal. From Nehru's deference to global opinion during the Kashmir conflict to the Shimla Accord that squandered a hard-won military victory, India had long oscillated between peace overtures and diplomatic retreats. But with Modi, that era ended. If the Congress era was marked by "Aman Ki Aasha", Modi's governance introduced "BrahMos ki Bhaasha"—a doctrine of unapologetic retaliation and surgical precision to any and every provocation or violation of peace.

The Modi doctrine encompasses a full-spectrum strategy: one that integrates military strength, economic pressure, diplomatic precision, and, most importantly, a psychological reset in Bharat's civilisational outlook toward its most committed adversary. This is not just a new security doctrine. It is a recalibration of India's national will.

RETALIATION TO STRATEGIC CLARITY

Operation Sindoor was not merely a military strike—it was a declaration. India struck deep inside Pakistan, not on the periphery, not in disputed territories, but at the very heart of a nuclear-armed adversary. In contrast to the limited responses of the past—be it the 2016 surgical strikes or the Balakot air raids in 2019—Sindoor was a comprehensive operation. It married kinetic military action with non-military tools: the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, diplomatic isolation, and information warfare. For the first time since 1960, India used water—a strategic lifeline for Pakistan's economy and agriculture—as leverage, sending shockwaves across Islamabad's elite.

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