Operation Sindoor and the Evolution of India’s Counter-Terrorism Doctrine
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Allahabad Degree College, A Constituent P.G. College of University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Allahabad Degree College, A Constituent P.G. College of University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Allahabad Degree College, A Constituent P.G. College of University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.12120005
Subject Category: Political Science
Volume/Issue: 12/12 | Page No: 46-54
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-12-10
Accepted: 2025-12-18
Published: 2025-12-29
Abstract
Operation Sindoor (2025) stands as one of the most significant counter-terrorism actions undertaken by India in the 21st century. Launched in response to escalating cross-border terrorism and a series of coordinated attacks on Indian soil, the operation showcased a level of precision, speed, and technological sophistication that narrates a deeper evolution in India’s counter-terrorism doctrine. This research paper analyses how Operation Sindoor reflects India’s transformation from a primarily reactive security posture to a proactive, pre-emptive, intelligence-driven, and multi-domain counter-terrorism strategy.
The study examines India’s counter-terrorism trajectory across three phases: the period of strategic restraint (pre-2016), the stage of calibrated cross-border responses (2016–2020), and the era of technology-enabled, integrated warfare (2020–2025). Operation Sindoor embodies the culmination of these phases, revealing substantial doctrinal advancements, including real-time intelligence fusion, expanded roles for drones and precision-guided munitions, coordinated operations across air, cyber, and electronic domains, and the strategic use of diplomatic messaging to maintain escalation control.
The paper argues that Operation Sindoor marks a doctrinal shift grounded in five pillars: pre-emptive neutralisation of threats, technological integration, multi-domain coordination, indigenisation of defence capabilities, and the use of international legal frameworks to justify limited, precise action. Together, these principles underscore India’s growing confidence and autonomy in conducting high-risk counter-terrorism missions without sliding into full-scale conflict.
At the same time, the paper acknowledges ongoing debates concerning escalation risks, transparency limitations, political interpretations, and the long-term impact on regional military dynamics. Despite these challenges, Operation Sindoor remains a watershed moment that signals India’s arrival in a new era of assertive, strategically coherent, and technologically empowered counter-terrorism doctrine.
Keywords
Operation, Sindoor, India, Cross-Border
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