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‘Surgical Strikes’ Unnecessarily Hyped: War Veterans

Sentinel Digital Desk

Chandigarh: The September 2016 ‘Surgical Strikes’ were unnecessarily hyped by the Centre to gain political mileage, endangering India’s future military cross-border responses, war veterans said at the Military Literature Festival (MLF) here on Friday. Describing the retributive actions across the LoC (Line of Control) as “business as usual” for the forces, decorated war veterans, taking part in a panel discussion on ‘Role of Cross-Border Operations and Surgical Strikes’ on the first day of MLF, flayed the Modi government for politicization of the Army’s operational successes to further its political ends.

During the discussion, defence commentator Ajai Shukla cautioned against the trend to colour military achievements with political motives. He also underlined the need to maintain operational decency and sanctity of the operations undertaken by the defence forces. The excessive publicity of the September 2016 strikes, which had in fact been a reactionary strike conducted after the Pathankot and Uri attacks on the Indian Army, had set a dangerous benchmark for the Indian political dispensation, which they would find difficult to maintain in the eventuality of future terror attacks, Shukla said.

He said that it was only wishful to assume that the strikes on terrorist hubs in Pakistani Kashmir would have any deterrent effect on Pakistan or push it to alter its terror policy against India. He added that Pakistan had, in fact, been emboldened by the strikes as they knew now that the Indian government would always be under immense pressure to strike across the border after each terror attack. (IANS)