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How ‘New India’ Wages War for Peace, Guided by Dharma

Why does the world hesitate to call evil by its name? Why must terror be tolerated until it knocks on Western doors? And why is it that only a few nations have the courage to confront it, not just for themselves, but for the safety of the world?

India has never claimed to be a global policeman. But it has always acted as a global guardian. Rooted in its ancient civilizational philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — the world is one family — India has consistently put humanity before hegemony. And nowhere has this been more visible than in the recent Operation Sindoor, where India dismantled the very infrastructure of terror nurtured and exported by Pakistan.

Operation Sindoor: India’s Strike Against Global Terrorism

Operation Sindoor was not just a strategic retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack. It was India’s declaration of global intent: to act, unilaterally if needed, against the forces that threaten international peace and security.

Pakistan’s role as a safe haven for terrorists is no longer in doubt. The world has seen the funerals of terrorists wrapped in the Pakistani flag. It has witnessed how terror groups enjoy the protection of Pakistan’s deep state and military establishment. Yet, until India acted, the world only watched.

India’s response was precise, powerful, and principled. Terror camps were razed. Launchpads were destroyed. Terrorist commanders were eliminated. Pakistan’s military installations were untouched. This was not war for conquest. This was war for conscience.

The world owes India more than applause. It owes India gratitude.

India’s Growth Under Modi: From Soft Power to Sovereign Will

The India of 2025 is not the India of hesitation. It is the India of action, autonomy, and audacity.

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014, India was an aspirational regional player. By 2025, India is a top five global superpower — economically, diplomatically, and now militarily.

  • India is the fifth-largest economy, projected to be the third-largest by 2027.
  • It has successfully hosted G20 summits, championed the Global South, and spearheaded initiatives on climate tech, digital governance, and disaster resilience.
  • It has become a trusted defense partner to nations from Southeast Asia to Africa.

But above all, Modi’s India is fearless:

  • It does not bow to diplomatic pressure.
  • It does not flinch before economic threats.
  • It speaks the truth with moral clarity — whether at the UN, in trade negotiations, or in military action.

A ‘New-Age India’ Anchored in Ancient Dharma

India does not act for applause. It acts out of dharma — the duty to protect truth, uphold justice, and defend humanity.

When India strikes at terrorism, it does not do so out of vengeance. It does so to prevent the next global tragedy. It does so to ensure that children in Paris, pilgrims in Jerusalem, and civilians in Nairobi do not fall victim to the same networks that attacked Pahalgam.

This is not nationalism. This is civilizational leadership.

And India is not alone. Israel, too, has shown relentless resolve in dismantling terror ecosystems. From targeted eliminations of terror leaders to cutting off financial and logistical lifelines, Israel remains a key partner in the war for global peace. The India-Israel strategic axis is today a powerful model for effective, ethical counter-terrorism.

A Call for Collective Courage

It is no longer enough for nations to offer condolences when terror strikes. Terrorism anywhere is a threat to humanity everywhere. And those who harbor, finance, or justify terror must face the full weight of international isolation.

The world must:

  • Publicly back India’s and Israel’s right to self-defense and pre-emptive strikes.
  • Impose universal sanctions on state sponsors of terror.
  • Create a global counter-terror architecture modeled on the success of India’s Operation Sindoor.

The international community must choose: Will it continue to appease aggressors, or will it stand with those who act when others flinch?

Final Reflections: Who Truly Fights for World Peace?

Will the world only remember India when it needs software and vaccines — or will it recognize India’s courage when it acts against terror networks that threaten all of humanity? Why is it that those who raise the sword in defence of the innocent are questioned, while those who shelter murderers are ignored?

India is not waging war. India is waging peace through strength.

Let the world remember: this is ‘New India’ — rooted in dharma, fearless in action, and uncompromising in the pursuit of global good.

31-May-2025

More by :  P. Mohan Chandran


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