India's Counterterrorism Doctrine

India’s Fearless Stride: Operation Sindoor Reshapes Counterterrorism Doctrine

India’s Counterterrorism Doctrine: A Paradigm Shift Unveiled The recent execution of “Operation Sindoor” has undeniably marked a monumental and positive turning point in India’s approach to national security, signaling a profound evolution in India’s counterterrorism doctrine. For years, India’s responses to cross-border terrorism, while firm, often operated within certain conventional frameworks. However, the audacious and…

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Pre-Pahalgam status

Positive Outlook: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Confident J&K Will Regain Pre-Pahalgam Status by December

In a message of hope and resilience, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has asserted that Jammu and Kashmir will be able to reclaim its pre-Pahalgam status by December 2025. The minister made this optimistic statement during his recent visit to the historic Sun Temple in Anantnag, reaffirming the Centre’s commitment to restoring normalcy and accelerating…

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cross-border terrorism

Serious Concerns Raised Over US Labeling Pakistan as Counter-Terror Partner Amid Ongoing Cross-Border Terrorism

New Delhi, June 12, 2025 — India has strongly objected to the United States’ recent remarks describing Pakistan as a “counter-terror partner,” emphasizing the continuing reality of cross-border terrorism that continues to claim Indian lives. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) cited the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam as a stark example…

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Operation Sindoor

Congress Slams Centre Over Inaction, Demands Parliament Session on Operation Sindoor

Operation Sindoor Sparks Political Row as Congress Seeks Urgent Deliberation The political temperature in New Delhi rose sharply on Sunday after Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge reiterated his party’s demand for a special Parliament session to discuss the recent developments surrounding Operation Sindoor and the terror attack in Pahalgam. Accusing the Centre of inaction, Kharge urged…

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