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26/11 Demanded Action, But Times Have Changed: S Jaishankar on Op Sindoor

by Isabella Rossi
May 31, 2025
in Algeria
26/11 warranted a response, times have changed now: S Jaishankar on Op Sindoor – India Today
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  • Reevaluating India’s Security Paradigm: Insights from S. Jaishankar on Terrorism and National Defense
    • The Imperative for Assertive Military Action Against Terrorism
    • Navigating New Threats: The Shift in India’s Security Strategy
    • Evolving Counterterrorism Tactics for Contemporary Challenges
    • Synthesizing Past Lessons With Future Preparedness: A Strategic Outlook
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Reevaluating India’s Security Paradigm: Insights from S. Jaishankar on Terrorism and National Defense

In a recent dialogue, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar revisited the profound impact of the 2008 Mumbai attacks—widely known as 26/11—and their lasting influence on India’s security policies and diplomatic posture. He highlighted Operation Sindoor, a strategic initiative launched in direct response to those tragic events, underscoring its role in shaping India’s counterterrorism framework. However, Jaishankar also pointed out that the global geopolitical environment has undergone significant transformation since then, necessitating a fresh appraisal of how India confronts emerging threats today. His reflections offer valuable perspectives on balancing historical lessons with contemporary realities to fortify national sovereignty amid evolving regional tensions.

The Imperative for Assertive Military Action Against Terrorism

Jaishankar stressed that terrorism demands an uncompromising military stance, especially following incidents like the Mumbai attacks which exposed vulnerabilities in national security. He remarked that terrorist organizations have become increasingly sophisticated and networked globally, requiring nations to adopt more agile and forceful responses rather than passive postures. “Complacency is not an option; our strategies must evolve alongside these complex threats,” he asserted.

He outlined several pillars essential for strengthening India’s defense against terrorism:

  • Swift Operational Response: Launching prompt military actions based on credible intelligence to neutralize imminent threats effectively.
  • Global Partnerships: Enhancing cooperation with international allies through intelligence sharing and joint operations to combat transnational terror networks.
  • Technological Edge: Leveraging advancements such as drone surveillance, AI-powered analytics, and real-time data integration for superior threat detection.

Apart from military measures, Jaishankar emphasized integrating diplomatic efforts and economic initiatives aimed at addressing underlying factors fueling extremism—thereby promoting long-term regional stability alongside immediate security concerns.

Navigating New Threats: The Shift in India’s Security Strategy

The landscape of national security has expanded far beyond conventional warfare since the days of the Mumbai siege. Today’s challenges encompass cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure, economic espionage undermining growth sectors, and heightened geopolitical rivalries within South Asia and across the Indo-Pacific region. Reflecting this complexity, Jaishankar highlighted India’s transition toward a holistic defense doctrine combining military readiness with robust diplomacy and intelligence collaboration.

  • Cybersecurity Strengthening: Building resilient digital defenses capable of repelling sophisticated cyber intrusions aimed at government systems or financial institutions.
  • Bilateral & Multilateral Intelligence Sharing: Partnering with global agencies to preemptively identify plots through enhanced information exchange mechanisms.
  • Mordenizing Armed Forces: Upgrading equipment and training personnel to address hybrid warfare tactics including electronic warfare and unmanned systems deployment.
  • Diplomatic Engagements in Indo-Pacific Policy: Formulating strategies that assert India’s role as a stabilizing power amid shifting alliances involving China’s expanding influence.

This adaptive approach reflects an understanding that safeguarding sovereignty requires flexibility—a blend of deterrence capability coupled with proactive engagement across multiple domains—to thrive within today’s volatile international order.

Evolving Counterterrorism Tactics for Contemporary Challenges

The dynamic nature of terrorist methodologies calls for continuous innovation in counterterrorism practices. One critical aspect is fostering stronger intelligence-sharing frameworks internationally; by pooling resources among friendly nations—including Southeast Asian partners where radicalization risks are rising—India can enhance early warning capabilities significantly.

Apart from technological investments such as machine learning algorithms analyzing communication patterns or social media monitoring tools detecting extremist propaganda early on, community-level resilience programs remain vital. Initiatives promoting awareness about radicalization signs among youth groups or interfaith dialogues help build societal immunity against extremist ideologies. Furthermore, empowering law enforcement agencies through specialized urban counterterror training ensures rapid response capacity during crises.

This comprehensive strategy integrates socioeconomic upliftment efforts targeting vulnerable populations along with educational reforms designed to foster critical thinking skills—addressing root causes rather than symptoms alone—to create sustainable peace over time.

Synthesizing Past Lessons With Future Preparedness: A Strategic Outlook

Synthesis of Minister Jaishankar’s insights reveals a nuanced balance between honoring past experiences like Operation Sindoor while embracing forward-thinking policies tailored for modern-day complexities. The legacy left by events such as the Mumbai attacks serves not only as a somber reminder but also as motivation driving continuous improvement across defense sectors.

The emphasis lies equally on demonstrating firm resolve when confronting aggression while maintaining diplomatic channels open enough to de-escalate potential conflicts peacefully whenever possible—a duality crucial given today’s interconnected world stage marked by unpredictable alliances
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Main Takeaways

  • Sustained vigilance combined with rapid tactical responses remains indispensable against evolving terrorist threats;
  • A multi-pronged approach incorporating technology advancement alongside international cooperation strengthens overall resilience;
  • Civil society engagement plays an essential role in preventing radicalization at grassroots levels;
  • An adaptable policy framework reflecting current geopolitical realities ensures long-term protection of Indian interests both regionally & globally;
  • The lessons learned from historic tragedies continue guiding strategic decisions shaping future national security paradigms.;
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