Webdesk: In New Delhi, the Modi government appears to be once again consumed by war hysteria, pushing all of South Asia towards instability and potential conflict.
India’s Ministry of Defence has issued major orders to Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the development of advanced defence systems.
These include modern communication and maritime systems, often used for aggressive operations at sea.
This move clearly shows that under the guise of defence, India is actually pursuing dreams of military dominance.
The order includes advanced targeting systems, jammers, seekers, and other electronic warfare equipment.
All of this reflects the extremist thinking of the Modi government, which is closely linked to the BJP and RSS’s Hindutva ideology.
These actions are a direct expression of India’s hostile intentions towards Pakistan and raise serious concerns about the region being dragged into a dangerous conflict.
The technology India is acquiring is mostly offensive in nature, revealing that the Modi government is not just preparing for defence, but is focused on attack.
It’s important to remember that despite trying to boost its so-called military strength. India has not been able to forget its humiliating defeat in Operation Swift Retort.
Pakistan’s smart strategy and professional military response shattered India’s pride.
Even today, Pakistan’s electronic warfare capabilities, including counter-jamming systems, advanced weapons, and strong command-and-control structures, are far more effective and modern than those of India.
Pakistan has made it clear that it has the full capability to respond strongly and effectively to any misadventure from India.
The Modi government’s efforts to obtain new weapons and sign military deals not only reflect its war obsession but are also an attempt to cover up its failed and irresponsible military policies.
In the end, the question remains: Can Modi’s government really hide its weak military performance, failed strategies, and past defeats just by buying new technology?
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