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It's important that India avoids repeating the missteps of previous retaliations like during Balakot. It creates an unnatural pressure on the forces and they end up doing dumb mistakes like IFF issue where we took down our own helo or performing a CAP with Mig-21s with no AWACS support. These rushed actions play directly into Pakistan's hands, especially when their forces are on high alert, well-prepared, and possibly setting traps/ambushes in anticipation.
We must adopt a strategy rooted in asymmetry, timing, and stealth, not impulse. Let the enemy drop their guard. Respond when we dictate the tempo with surgical precision, not reactionary showmanship. Use standoff weapons from the IAF to strike strategic terror infrastructure, coordinated with special forces incursions targeting high-value assets.
This isn't about delay, it's about dominance through calculated, overwhelming response, not a tick-the-box operation. Strategic patience is not weakness, it's how wars are won in the shadows, without giving the enemy a script to follow.
We must adopt a strategy rooted in asymmetry, timing, and stealth, not impulse. Let the enemy drop their guard. Respond when we dictate the tempo with surgical precision, not reactionary showmanship. Use standoff weapons from the IAF to strike strategic terror infrastructure, coordinated with special forces incursions targeting high-value assets.
This isn't about delay, it's about dominance through calculated, overwhelming response, not a tick-the-box operation. Strategic patience is not weakness, it's how wars are won in the shadows, without giving the enemy a script to follow.