Operation Sindor sets India’s new base for future terrorist attacks: UK Safety Specialist | Bharat News

New Delhi: Recently, the India-Pakistan struggle, Pahalgam Terror Attack and India’s Anti-Operation Sindoor, marked a “watershhed event”. Global security mobilityDr. Walter Ladwig, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at King’s College London and a famous security expert. He also said that Operation Sindoor indicates India’s new and vigor. Military principleEspecially in view Border terrorism,“This is actually a watershed phenomenon. We are in the unseen area in the sense that we have no historical example of many uses of air power against each other by two atomic-head states,” Dr. Ladwig told the news agency ANI.“I think it is shown that it [India] Is ready to be and may be successfully vocal in its immediate neighborhood. Operation Sindore is now the new base line how India will react to future terrorist attacks that are reliably connected to Pakistan or probably any neighbor. It is not a country that is going to turn another cheek or just rely on diplomatic measures, “he said.Asked about a comprehensive geopolitical response, Dr. Ladwig commented on the developed role of global powers in India-Pakistan dynamic. “The United States has actually shown a clear preference for India and the steps taken in the last two decades to cultivate a strategic partnership with India,” he said, expressing surprise that Pakistan still sees Washington as a fair interlocutor.He said that while Russia and France are strongly seen as an alliance with India, China remains the major military backers of Pakistan. In this complex and divided landscape, Dr. Ladwig saw, “Not a single single actor seems to be a reality that can actually take both sides to the table.”