Beyond Borders: Operation Sindoor and the Evolution of Counter-Terrorism in the Indo-Pacific Security Paradigm
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https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.5.3.9Keywords:
Counter-terrorism excellence, Precision sovereignty assertion, Strategic stability, Indo-Pacific security leadership, Modi Doctrine, Multi-dimensional deterrence, Statistical validation, International security law evolution, Operation Sindoor, Narenrda Modi, IndiaAbstract
This study examines Operation Sindoor, India's precision strikes against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir on May 7, 2025, as a watershed moment in counter-terrorism strategy between nuclear-armed states. Through comprehensive analysis utilizing advanced theoretical frameworks, we establish that Operation Sindoor represents a transformative paradigm in addressing transnational threats while maintaining strategic stability. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary leadership and the Indian government's innovative approach demonstrate the successful implementation of the Integrated Deterrence Matrix (IDM) theory alongside the validated SHP and HP theoretical frameworks. Our enhanced statistical analysis introduces the Revolutionary Counter-Terrorism Effectiveness Index (RCEI), confirming India's approach achieves optimal operational outcomes while minimizing escalation risks. This study positions India's strategic doctrine as a model for responsible power projection in the evolving global security architecture.
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