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India's Terror Dilemma: 'Act of War' or Restraint After New 'White-Collar' Module Attack?

On this special report, Rajdeep Sardesai discusses India's security challenges with former diplomat KC Singh, Lt Gen Satish Dua (Retd), and former J&K DGP SP Vaid. The panel analyses the threat from Pakistan-based terror groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed, the emergence of 'white-collar' terror modules, and the debate on whether India should treat these attacks as an act of war, in light of the government's stance after 'Operation Sindoor'. According to Lt Gen Satish Dua (Retd), 'an act of terror...is going to be treated as an act of war, and I'm sure there will be some bold responses, we'll have to wait and watch what the leadership does'. The discussion also covers the geopolitical shifts involving Pakistan's Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, and the internal security debate on winning hearts and minds in Kashmir, a point raised by J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

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