In this gripping episode, Lt Col JS Sodhi (Rtd) joins us to unravel the escalating threat landscape India faces — not just from Pakistan, but from a synchronized two-front assault strategy aligning Beijing and Islamabad by 2035. We dive deep into:
- Why Pakistan’s persistent use of terrorism is more than just tactical — it’s strategic groundwork for future conflict.
- How China’s Taiwan ambitions in 2027 are directly linked to long-term Indo-Pacific domination plans.
- Why 2035 isn’t just another year — it’s a critical deadline in China’s military and geopolitical blueprint.
- How India’s current responses must rapidly evolve to meet a two-front, full-spectrum warfare challenge.
- Concrete strategies for India and its allies to dismantle the growing threat matrix before it’s too late.
Terrorism. Proxy wars. Strategic alliances. Global flashpoints. This is more than escalation, it’s a battle for the future of Asia. Tune in to uncover the realities few are talking about, and why India’s security calculus must shift — now.
Questions covered in this episode:
- Despite mounting evidence and repeated attacks like the recent Pahalgam incident, Pakistan continues to deny harboring terrorists. Why do you think this denial persists, and what strategic advantages does it serve for Pakistan?
- India’s targeted strikes on nine terror locations signal a shift toward a more active, offensive defense. In your view, how critical is it now for India to maintain a sustained, active approach rather than reactive retaliation?
- When we look at Pakistan’s current internal situation — political instability, economic collapse, and rising radicalization — how does this crisis reflect the bigger, long-term threat to regional stability?
- You’ve often spoken about asymmetric warfare. How does Pakistan’s use of terrorism fit into a broader, long-term tactical playbook — and what should India and the international community recognize beyond these ‘small set’ attacks?
- Given your military experience, what concrete steps should India and its allies take diplomatically, economically, and militarily to not just respond to terrorism but to dismantle the larger infrastructure that sustains it inside Pakistan?
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