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Operation Sindoor Leaves India Better Placed for the Next Round
Mint Kolkata
|May 19, 2025
India has gained an advantage by raising the costs for Pakistan in a face-off that's likely to continue
In his book on strategy in the information age, Everett Carl Dolman presents a startling argument: "The first notion the military strategist must discard is victory, for strategy is not about winning. The pure strategist understands that war is but one aspect of social and political competition, an ongoing interaction that has no finality."
Contending that the concept of victory is a tactical concern, he goes on to define strategy as "a plan for attaining continuing advantage." The following lines are pertinent in the context of the conflict between India and Pakistan.
"The goal of strategy is not to culminate events, to establish finality in the discourse between states, but to influence states' discourse in such a way that it will go forward on favorable terms. For, continue it will."
So, a week into the ceasefire after India launched Operation Sindoor to punish Pakistan for sponsoring terrorism, which of the two sides is better placed for the next round?
Dit verhaal komt uit de May 19, 2025-editie van Mint Kolkata.
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