Tuesday 13 May 2025

Has India’s counterterrorism resolve been undermined?

EVERETTE ASSIS TELLES, Margao | MAY 11, 2025, 11:10 PM IST

The sudden announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan has raised serious questions about the long-term effectiveness of New Delhi’s counterterrorism strategy. While US President Donald Trump has hailed the agreement as a diplomatic victory, many within India are concerned that the truce may embolden further cross-border aggression rather than curb it. The conflict escalated following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, which claimed dozens of lives and reignited tensions between the two nations. India, under “Operation Sindoor” launched retaliatory strikes targeting terrorist bases across the border. Pakistan responded with its own military actions, and the situation quickly spiraled toward full-scale confrontation. Given India’s economic and military superiority, many expected a sustained offensive to dismantle terror networks operating from Pakistani soil. Prime Minister Narendra Modi who vowed to hunt down the perpetrators from the depths of the earth is now facing scrutiny. This ceasefire may be perceived as a retreat rather than a resolution. As broader peace talks are set to begin at a neutral venue, India must tread carefully. A strong diplomatic posture coupled with stringent security measures will be crucial in preventing another cycle of aggression.




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