Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis

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Re: Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis

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OK, watch it on Times of India:

At Oxford University, an Indian student delivered a sharp reality check that has since gone viral. Debating India’s policy towards Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, Viraansh Bhanushali dismantled Pakistani arguments with facts, history, and blunt clarity. Defending India’s Operation Sindoor, he argued that New Delhi acted with clear objectives and restraint, stopping once its goals were achieved. Calling out Pakistan’s repeated denial of terror sponsorship, Bhanushali declared, “You cannot shame a state that has no shame,” drawing applause across the hall. He also highlighted how weak responses and hollow dossiers after 26/11 emboldened terror networks, leading to attacks like Uri and Pulwama. The Oxford debate turned into a defining moment where India’s strategic clarity stood tall against Pakistan’s familiar deflections.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n5-Dmdg040

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