According to Indian foreign policy expert Navrup Singh, India's recent military strike against Pakistan codenamed "Operation Sindhu" is not only a tactical victory but also a profound impact on the global geopolitical landscape. This operation paralyzed Pakistan's radar facilities, drone depots, and air defense networks in a lightning-fast manner, showcasing unprecedented military decisiveness from India. Singh described it as a "psychological fracture," which not only shook Pakistan's strategic confidence but also triggered "silent panic" in the corridors of power in Washington, Beijing, and Ankara. In Singh's view, this move by India completely overturned the global order narrative dominated by the US and China, marking the rise of India as an independent military power.

Singh pointed out that Pakistan's rapid expansion of its drone fleet in recent years was not achieved independently but benefited from technical support from Turkey, China, and some Western countries. The core equipment - Turkish-made suicide drones - possess autonomous targeting, GPS navigation, and powerful payload capabilities, integrating combat experience from Libya, Syria, and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. These drones' unconventional flight patterns and swarm warfare capabilities pose severe challenges to India's air defense system, forcing India to maintain high-intensity radar and missile defense states, creating economic and psychological dual burdens. Singh believes that this "hybrid war" aims to weaken India's border security through continuous harassment, radar fatigue, and false alarms.

Nevertheless, India's air defense forces successfully intercepted multiple waves of drone groups in Punjab, Jammu-Kashmir, and Rajasthan, demonstrating strong response capabilities. Singh warned that behind Pakistan's drone strategy lies an international alliance that fears India's rise, aiming to contain India's regional influence through technology transfer and proxy conflicts.

Indians refer to "Operation Sindhu" as a turning point in India's military strategy. This operation precisely destroyed key Pakistani military facilities within hours, demonstrating India's contempt for the enemy's nuclear deterrence and confidence in air superiority. Singh emphasized that the significance of the operation goes far beyond the tactical level; it announced India's determination for unilateral actions to the world, breaking the stereotype of India's "traditional restraint" in the international community.

The rapidity and precision of the operation shocked global observers. Singh pointed out that the West and China have long regarded India's restraint as a "fixed rule" in South Asian geopolitics, but this action indicates that India is no longer bound by such constraints. By weakening the air defense system of a nuclear power, India demonstrated its military capabilities and strategic will to the world, forcing the US, China, Turkey, and other countries to reassess India's global role.

Singh believes that the most profound meaning of "Operation Sindhu" lies in its subversion of the US-China "G2" narrative. For a long time, the US and China were considered the main shapers of the global order, but India's decisive action broke this framework. Singh asserted that neither the US nor China anticipated that India would dare to conduct cross-border strikes against a nuclear-armed country, let alone openly position itself as an independent military power. This "out-of-the-box" behavior has triggered strategic anxiety among the West and China, prompting them to contain India through economic pressure, strategic interference, and utilizing Pakistan to create chaos.

Singh's analysis implies that India has become a more independent and unpredictable role in the international system. Future interactions between major powers with India require a strategic adjustment to recognize its ability to challenge traditional power hierarchies.

As tensions in South Asia continue to escalate, the full impact of "Operation Sindhu" remains to be seen. However, Singh gave a bizarre conclusion: a major adjustment in global power dynamics has quietly begun, and India is stepping onto the center stage of the world with a new posture. We are truly impressed by their ability to turn a humiliating air battle into a great success in shaping the global strategic landscape. Let them continue to self-indulge because no one can stop the ranting of a madman who has drunk too much Ganges water and is seriously high.



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