Modi Government’s War Fever Spirals Following Operation Sindoor Setback

Modi Government’s War Fever Spirals Following Operation Sindoor Setback
After the defeat in Operation Sindoor, the Modi government’s war frenzy has become uncontrollable. The Modi government, obsessed with war, is escalating defensive aggression, raising the risk of skirmishes at the borders.
The Modi government’s accelerated drone arms race has put peace in South Asia at stake.
According to the Indian newspaper Indian Express, the Indian army has decided to make drones a permanent weapon at the battalion level.
Indian Express reports that after Operation Sindoor, drones are being given a central role in India’s military strategy. Special teams are being formed to operate drones within infantry, artillery, and armored units.
The Indian newspaper states that drones are being used to enhance target identification and strike capabilities. Engineer regiments will be equipped with drones to detect landmines.
According to Indian Express, the Indian army is expanding drone aviation to reduce dependence on helicopters. The deployment of drones in army aviation marks a significant shift in Indian military strategy. Additionally, the Indian army is rapidly acquiring anti-drone capabilities for modern warfare.
India’s drone-based warfare system is rapidly moving towards destabilizing the balance of power in the region.
After the defeat in Operation Sindoor, India’s drone network warfare inclination has increased.
The Modi government is trying to erase the humiliation of Operation Sindoor by purchasing advanced weapons. India’s new war policy is making peace in the region more fragile and uncertain, and the arms race is increasing the risk of war in the region.
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