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The new normal after Pahalgam, India’s response

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(Source – Editorial, Page 8, The Hindu Delhi Edition)

Topic: GS Paper 2 (International Relations), GS Paper 3 (Internal Security)
Context
  • Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor and redefined its counter-terror strategy, rejecting Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence narrative and signaling a shift in its strategic posture.

Operation Sindoor: Strategic Shift

  • Operation Sindoor was India’s retaliatory military strike post the Pahalgam attack (April 22, 2025).

  • It targeted nine terror-linked sites across Pakistan, including LeT, JeM, and Hizbul camps.

  • India communicated directly with the Pakistan DGMO to justify the action and de-escalate.

Diplomatic Manoeuvring

  • Intense pre- and post-strike diplomatic engagement with global powers like the U.S., ensuring support or neutrality.

  • PM Modi highlighted that India’s strikes were on terrorist infrastructure, not the Pakistani state or civilians.

Redrawing Strategic Red Lines

  • India’s response expanded beyond the traditional LoC theatre to deeper strikes.

  • Emphasized precision targeting using advanced munitions like BrahMos and Spice 2000.

Challenge of Nuclear Overhang

  • Modi’s assertion that nuclear threats will no longer deter India marks a doctrinal shift.

  • Poses a challenge to Pakistan’s long-standing strategy of using nuclear deterrence to avoid retaliation.

Way Forward

    • Build indigenous technological capabilities (e.g., counter-drone, surveillance, precision weapons).

    • Institutionalize “new normal” through doctrinal codification.

    • Maintain strategic ambiguity while enhancing conventional military strength.

    Practice Question: India’s counter-terrorism response post-Pahalgam attack reflects a shift in regional security dynamics. Discuss the contours and implications of the “new normal” in India’s security doctrine. (15 marks / 250 words)  (250 Words /15 marks)

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