India Prioritizes Defense Posture Against China and Pakistan: Strategic Report
A report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies identifies India’s key defense concerns as Pakistan and China. The report suggests India's military doctrine is evolving through experiences with these neighbors, emphasizing preparedness for potential conflict in the Asia-Pacific region.
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India's strategic focus continues to be significantly shaped by perceived threats from Pakistan and China, according to a report released by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) just ahead of a significant defense forum in Singapore.
The IISS analysis underscores that any future conventional engagements with these nations would likely remain regional. Its findings highlight India's ongoing military readiness efforts amidst territorial conflicts with these nuclear-armed neighbors, reflecting a complex 'no war, no peace' dynamic with both.
The report points out that despite India's border tensions with China being less severe than those with Pakistan, they nevertheless require sustained military preparedness. This readiness is informed by past confrontations and evolving military strategies utilized in previous engagements with Pakistan.
Furthermore, beyond its immediate geographical challenges, India is predicted to maintain a strategic distance from wider Asia-Pacific military conflicts, particularly those involving US-China tensions over Taiwan. This cautious stance reflects India's broader strategic objectives in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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