Operation Sindoor: Weaponising Patriarchy in Nationalist Rhetoric
- The terrorists targeted unarmed Hindu men in the Pahalgam attack, increasing tensions between India and Pakistan.
- In response, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, following the attack on April 22.
- Women who criticized this narrative, like folk singer Neha Singh Rathore, faced charges of sedition for questioning political motives behind the attack, as reported by multiple sources.
- Operation Sindoor resulted in increased military spending, with Rs.6.81 lakh crore allocated to the Ministry of Defence, overshadowing modest increases in social sectors like healthcare and education, as highlighted by budget details.
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Op Sindoor proves traditional warfare concepts are irrelevant: Indian military chief - The Tribune
He argued that with weapons capable of striking targets hundreds of kilometres away with precision, traditional concepts such as front, rear, and flanks, combat zones, and depth areas become obsolete.
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India's Operation Sindoor that smashed terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan has reignited interest in homegrown defence technology and hardware. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh speaks to NDTV in an exclusive interview.
India: repression after Operation Sindoor and Modi’s ‘new normal’
A shaky peace has held between India and Pakistan after they traded blows in a brief war last month. While the bombs have fallen silent for now, Indian Prime Minister Modi is exploiting the opportunity to target dissenters for harassment, arrest and (in the case of Maoist fighters in Chhattisgarh) extra-judicial murder, all under the cover of postwar patriotism.
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