interview
"A Surgical Strike Is The Answer"
The Defence Secretary on India's strategies and preparedness.
Interviews Yogendra Narain
cover story
The Indian army uncovers a Pakistani surprise, tactical low-yield nukes, and revises strategy accordingly
Nitin A. Gokhale, Murali Krishnan
Davinder Kumar
interview
Lt Gen D.B. Shekatkar (retd) on Pakistan's TNWs and the options before us.
International Pressure
Pervez Musharraf is beginning to feel the heat as the West hardens its stance against Pakistan
V. Sudarshan
cover story
It's delayed, but a U-turn on Kashmir will happen. But can President Musharraf survive it?
Amir Mir
Post-Kaluchak, the defence ministry has been coordinating with the armed forces on the possible options India has. In an interview to Outlook, defence secretary Yogendra Narain spells out some of India's strategies and defence preparedness. Excerpts:

Why is India restrained in its response despite Pakistan's brazenness?
Our objective is to eradicate terrorism. We can do it in two ways. One, by an all-out war where we defeat Pakistan and root out terrorism. Two, by coercive diplomacy: through the international coalition on terrorism, we exercise pressure on Pakistan economically, politically and militarily.

Has the government factored in the possibility of the war turning nuclear?
Certainly. But Pakistan is not a democratic country and we don't know their nuclear threshold. We will retaliate and must be prepared for mutual destruction on both sides.

Is the nuclear command structure in place?
Everything is finalised. It is in the hands of the civilian government and we don't expect any delay in issuing of orders.

What if there is another attack on civilians or military establishments? Will there be surgical strikes or a full-scale war?
Surgical strikes are the realistic option. But we also know that there will be retaliation on other parts of the border from Pakistan. It'll escalate and will not be confined to one region.

Do we have a moral and legal right to go across the LoC and target militant camps?
Yes, we do. That was the original objective after the 13/12 attack. Troops were deployed but then Musharraf came out with his famous January 12 speech. We had our doubts but the West asked us to give him time to deliver.

What is happening now?
Infiltration was steadily rising in March, April and May. When Kaluchak happened on May 14, the US and UK governments expected a mature response from us. We told them we were running short of options and had no choice but to retaliate. But we deferred action again. Now after his disappointing speech, we continue to keep our troops on the border. We can strike at three hours' notice.
cover story
The Indian army uncovers a Pakistani surprise, tactical low-yield nukes, and revises strategy accordingly
Nitin A. Gokhale, Murali Krishnan
Davinder Kumar
interview
Lt Gen D.B. Shekatkar (retd) on Pakistan's TNWs and the options before us.
International Pressure
Pervez Musharraf is beginning to feel the heat as the West hardens its stance against Pakistan
V. Sudarshan
cover story
It's delayed, but a U-turn on Kashmir will happen. But can President Musharraf survive it?
Amir Mir
 
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Jun 06, 2002 12:00 AM
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It is clear that Indian polititions are a bunch of scared and spineless tribe. Common, what more needs to be done by these Pakistani terrorists to cause India to retaliate. Alright, if India is scared of the Pak. nuclear bomb and not want to go to war with Pak, the least it can do is to retaliate by encouraging terrorism with Pak. by using the Mohajirs, the Blauchistanis, Sindhis, and other rebel groups there. But what can we expect from the Indian politicians!!
Ravi K
Santa Clara, USA
Jun 03, 2002 12:00 AM
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Only when political leaders kith & kin die in Kashmir,will India retaliate.The Jammu & Kashmir parliament was attacked,the Indian parliament was attacked,the army depots was attacked,the police station was attacked,and we are still listening to the west for restraint.Now all the western powers are packing their bags and leaving India & Pakistan,and India is still acting like a bloody coward.Shame on the political leaders for listening to the western powers and not doing its duty of defending its citizens.Its totally disgusting to see Indians not retalating for the atrocities committed by Pakistan.
Suresh Balaraman
Dearborn, USA
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