How Should India Handle the Next Conflict? Lt Gen Hooda Interview | The Quint
After Operation Sindoor and the recent India Pakistan conflict, new lines have been drawn and the countries are learning to live with a 'new normal.'In an exclusive interview for The Quint, senior journalist Harinder Baweja speaks to Lt Gen DS Hooda (Retd), who oversaw the 2016 surgical strikes, about the critical questions that still linger in the aftermath of the conflict.From ceasefire diplomacy to General Asim Munir’s provocations, Lt Gen Hooda offers a perspective of where things stand. They also discuss what the next crisis can look like and what the government's approach towards the people of Jammu and Kashmir should be.
Quick Guide:
00:00 - Overview of interview
01:20 - Has Pakistan been deterred?
2:52 - Will Pakistan continue its policy of bleeding India through a thousand cuts?
05:45 - War of the narratives
7:00 - Requirement of sustained pressure
08:00 - Can talks and terror go hand in hand?
09:50 - Military action is always driven by political objectives
11:20 - Why did India agree to the ceasefire?
13:30 - Why did General Munir choose to provocate at this time?
16:00 - How do you measure success, normalcy in J&K?
17:40 - This is the time to do a major outreach.
18:50 - Campaigns should be directed at the people
19:50 - Looking beyond Kashmir at Jammu
21:00 - Kashmir needs compassion and dialogue
22:00 - Air Force has a serious issue
23:00 - What would your priority be?
25:20 - Technical support to Pakistan from China
25:52 - How soon will there be the 'next crisis?'
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