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- India’s 3-Pillar Doctrine - InsightsIAS
A comprehensive national security doctrine aimed at eliminating terrorism at its roots, deterring state sponsors of terror, and projecting India’s strategic autonomy through retaliatory and policy measures
- India’s Evolved Convoluted Deterrence - Foreign Policy Research Institute
Similarly, in 2019, India carried out Balakot airstrikes targeting Pakistan terrorist training camps after JeM suicide bombers attacked a convoy of vehicles carrying Indian security personnel These two incidents are celebrated by Indian security, academic, and policy communities for enabling credible deterrence against Pakistan’s proxy actors
- Need For National Security Doctrine in India - Next IAS
India’s security challenges demand a structured national security doctrine that ensures strategic clarity, deterrence, and inter-agency coordination By framing a comprehensive security policy, India can strengthen its defense posture and safeguard national interests in an increasingly complex global environment
- 682: OP SINDOOR: INDIA’S POLICY OF PUNITIVE DETERRENCE AGAINST PAKISTAN . . .
India’s policy of punitive deterrence is a strategic doctrine aimed at dissuading Pakistan from sponsoring cross-border terrorism by imposing credible costs through calibrated military responses
- India’s New Security Doctrine | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
Addressing the Nation after successful Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister of India outlined India’s new security doctrine, marked a significant shift in India’s counterterrorism doctrine
- Calibrated Force: Operation Sindoor and the Future of Indian Deterrence . . .
Dr Walter Ladwig, in his commentary for the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), analyzes Operation Sindoor, India’s calibrated military response to the May 2025 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, and what it signals about the future of Indian deterrence strategy against Pakistan
- Comprehensive Strategic Deterrence to Meet India’s Future Challenges
In the Indian sub-continent, India enunciated its nuclear doctrine or rather nuclear deterrence based on the principles of ‘No First Use’ and ‘Massive Retaliation’ employing its second-strike capability
- Operation Sindoor showed the world India’s uncompromising policy . . .
Operation Sindoor clearly demonstrated India’s firm and uncompromising policy against terrorism on the global stage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday (June 24, 2025), affirming that
- Operation Sindoor And India’s Shift To Assertive Deterrence – Analysis
For India, which has long endured the scourge of cross-border terrorism, this shift is not optional—it is imperative The launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, marks a pivotal
- 2025 as the year of defence reforms: Not rank, status but . . . - DNA India
Declaring 2025 as the Year of Defence Reforms signals a strong political intent to broaden, deepen, and accelerate these reforms to complete the national security transformation
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