– Lt. gen.Ajay Singh (Retd.): Highlighted IndiaS defensive stance, calibrated response, and potential consequences for terrorism originating from Pakistan.
– Lt. Gen. Vinod Bhatia (Retd.): Noted that strikes like surgical operations have forced high costs on Pakistan but expressed skepticism about any change in its policies driven by anti-India sentiments.- Gen. M.M. Naravane (Retd.): Emphasized war as a last resort while stressing the long-term mental impact of conflicts on civilians near borders.
India’s measured yet assertive response via “Operation Sindoor” signals a strategy designed to target cross-border terrorism while avoiding unneeded escalation with Pakistan’s state apparatus. This operation underlines long-standing tensions stemming from unresolved issues over terrorism originating from Pakistani soil.
Security experts emphasize India’s adaptability and maturity in handling such complex dynamics, reflecting disciplined military planning rather than reactionary aggression-a key factor bolstering India’s international credibility as it balances defense with restraint.
Though, challenges persist as structural issues within Pakistan’s governance-specifically its military’s stake in perpetuating hostility-create an unstable habitat for lasting peace or regional cooperation. For India, consistent vigilance coupled with strategic messaging is essential to counter repeat offenses without escalating conflict unnecessarily.