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Kargil, Pahalgam and a Revamp of the Security Strategy
Context As India commemorates the 26th anniversary of the Kargil War (1999), its strategic and emotional resonance remains strong. It was a turning point in India''s defence history, being the first televised conflict that brought the realities of warfare into Indian homes. Fast forward to Pahalgam, 2025, recent developments show that the lessons from Kargil continue to inform India’s evolving military doctrine, particularly in responding to terrorism and cross-border threats. Kargil War: A Defining Conflict
Post-Kargil Reforms: Laying the Foundation for Future Readiness 1. Overhaul of Intelligence and Strategic Structures
2. Military Modernisation and Strategic Autonomy
From Conventional War to Asymmetric Threats: The Terrorism Challenge India’s Evolving Counter-Terrorism Posture
Pahalgam 2025 and Operation Sindoor: A New Strategic Threshold
Key Takeaways and Strategic Lessons 1. Doctrinal Shift India has transitioned from a reactive posture to pre-emptive and retaliatory capabilities. 2. Modernisation and Coordination
3. Need for Vigilance Despite progress, the core lesson remains—India must be constantly vigilant.
Conclusion From the snowy peaks of Kargil to the aftermath of Pahalgam, India’s security architecture has undergone a dramatic evolution. It has emerged as a confident, assertive regional power, capable of independent strategic action. As the nation remembers the bravery of its soldiers, it must also reaffirm its commitment to proactive defence, resilience, and peace. The message is clear: India will not allow another Kargil or Pahalgam to happen again. |