This month, India completes one year of Operation Sindoor, which was launched as a firm and necessary response to the dastardly attack carried out by Pakistan-sponsored terrorist groups against innocent Indians in the name of religion. The operation marked not just a moment of retaliation but also a turning point in India’s broader security thinking.
Over the past twelve months, multiple facets of the operation have come into focus, ranging from military preparedness and intelligence coordination to cyber resilience and information warfare.
More importantly, the period since Operation Sindoor reflects how India has absorbed critical lessons and translated them into tangible improvements across its national security architecture, shifting from a reactive posture to a more integrated and proactive strategy.
A year after Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s calibrated external outreach and carefully curated victory narrative mask deepening political, economic, and security faultlines at home, raising questions about the durability of its ...
Following Operation Sindoor, India has made notable progress on doctrine and acquisitions — but theatre commands and an integrated rocket force remain works in progress ...
While Sindoor ended in under four days, the next conflict could be much longer and far more destructive. India needs to fix the gaps and be ready to respond to ...
Operation Sindoor signals India’s shift to proactive compellence—but without formal doctrine and institutional depth, the PRAHAAR approach risks remaining an episodic deterrent rather than a lasting strategic transformation ...
Operation Sindoor revealed that India's cyber defences can hold the line, but deterrence demands more: a proactive posture, credible attribution, and a long-overdue national strategy ...
India cannot counter Pakistan’s information warfare by mirroring its disinformation ecosystem; its advantage lies in democratic credibility, institutional resilience, and strategic truth delivered at speed ...
Operation Sindoor highlighted the growing importance of intelligence fusion, international liaison, and technology-driven coordination in India’s evolving approach to warfare and counterterrorism ...
A year since Operation Sindoor, the presumed depth of Sino-Pakistani military coordination appears more calibrated than integrated, prompting India to refine its two-front threat assessment ...