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The Statesman Kolkata
|May 09, 2025
India's cross-border strikes under Operation Sindoor mark a pivotal moment in the evolving security dynamics of South Asia.
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Triggered by the brutal militant attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives, including that of a Nepali national, India's response reflects not just military retribution but a broader assertion of sovereignty and zero tolerance for cross-border terrorism. While Pakistan has dismissed any link to the April 22 killings, India's strikes were clearly aimed at signaling that the days of strategic patience in the face of proxy attacks are over. The decision to hit nine identified locations, said to harbor terror infrastructure, without targeting Pakistani military assets indicates a calibrated strategy: to punish, not provoke. This balance, though delicate, is crucial for a region long plagued by volatility. Operation Sindoor is part of a discernible shift in India's defense posture post Uri and Pulwama. What was once a predominantly diplomatic or covert response to terror emanating from across the border has now evolved into overt, publicized military action. The message is unmistakable: India will no longer be reactive, but resolute and decisive when it comes to defending its citizens. Critics may argue about the risks of escalation, especially when dealing with a nuclear-armed neighbor. Yet, history shows that well-timed and proportionate responses often prevent larger conflicts by establishing deterrence. Inaction or ambiguity, on the other hand, invites further aggression. India's strike, therefore, is not merely about retaliation—it is about restoring deterrence in a rapidly shifting regional matrix. Yet, amid the surge of nationalistic fervor, it is important to recognize the human cost of any military operation. Even precision strikes can leave civilians displaced or traumatized. Responsible statecraft must pair hard power with humanitarian sensitivity, ensuring that India's moral high ground remains intact in the eyes of the world. That said, t
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