Operation Sindoor Book Discussion: India's Strategic Reshaping After 88-Hour Op

The Sapta Shakti Command's Gyan Shakti Think Tank organized a seminar discussing the book 'Redlines Redrawn: Operation Sindoor and India's New Normal'. Three of the book's authors provided a detailed account of the 88-hour military operation and its implications for India's strategic posture. The event featured active participation from defence personnel, academics, and students in an interactive Q&A session. Lieutenant General P.S. Shekhawat commended the authors for their comprehensive analysis of the operation's political, military, and diplomatic dimensions.

Key Points: Redlines Redrawn: Book Discussion on Operation Sindoor at Sapta Shakti

  • Analysis of 88-hour Operation Sindoor
  • India's evolving strategic doctrines
  • Political-military-diplomatic dimensions
  • Fostering intellectual defence dialogue
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Sapta Shakti Command hosts book discussion on 'Redlines Redrawn'​

Military think tank hosts authors to discuss 'Redlines Redrawn' and the strategic implications of India's 88-hour Operation Sindoor.

"India demonstrated its strategic resolve to impose higher costs on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. - Book Authors"

Jaipur, April 16

Gyan Shakti Think Tank, under the aegis of Sapta Shakti Command, organised an insightful discussion on the book 'Redlines Redrawn: Operation Sindoor and India's New Normal' at Jaipur Military Station on Thursday.​

The seminar witnessed participation from a large number of serving and retired defence personnel, academicians, and students from prominent universities and schools in Jaipur, said officials on Thursday.​

The distinguished panel featured three of the four authors of the book, Major General (Dr) Bipin Bakshi (Retd), former Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, and Brigadier Akhilesh Bhargava (Retd), who shared their perspectives and insights on the subject. ​

The speakers provided a detailed account of the 88-hour Operation Sindoor and its implications for India's evolving strategic doctrines. ​

They also elaborated on all eight chapters of the book, explaining how India demonstrated its strategic resolve to impose higher costs on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.​

The session included an engaging interactive segment, with attendees actively participating in a question-and-answer discussion with the panellists. Since its inaugural seminar in November 2024, the Gyan Shakti Think Tank has held 11 seminars on diverse and contemporary topics, including book discussions such as this one. ​

The platform aims to foster intellectual engagement on strategic and defence-related issues and serves as a forum for meaningful dialogue between veterans, experts, and young scholars.​

In his closing remarks, Lieutenant General P.S. Shekhawat, Chief of Staff, Sapta Shakti Command, complimented the authors for their work and appreciated their comprehensive analysis of Operation Sindoor.

He thanked the speakers for providing valuable insights into the political, military, and diplomatic dimensions that shaped the operation.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an international student in Jaipur, I find this initiative brilliant. Bridging the gap between military strategy and civilian scholarship is crucial for any democracy. Would love to attend the next one if possible.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! Our armed forces are not just about strength, but also about intellect. Gyan Shakti is the perfect name. We must document and learn from operations like Sindoor to deter future misadventures. Proud of our thinkers in uniform.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope such forums also critically examine the long-term humanitarian and diplomatic costs of any military action, not just the strategic victory. A balanced perspective is true intellectual engagement.
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Karthik V
Including students is the best part. Our youth need to understand the complex security challenges India faces. This is much better than learning history only from textbooks. Kudos to Sapta Shakti Command!
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Michael C
The title "Redlines Redrawn" says it all. It's important for the world to understand India's changed posture on cross-border terrorism. Clear communication of strategic resolve is key to stability.

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