Why Winning One Operation Doesn’t Mean You Can Start a War | TB Clips
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In this explosive and eye-opening conversation between Tarun Bindlish and (Retd.) Colonel Shailendra Singh, uncover the critical questions - Was PoK ever on India’s agenda during Operation Sindoor? Did India miss its chance to claim Balochistan, Bangladesh, and even Nepal at pivotal moments in history?
From Operation Sindoor and the 1971 War, to India’s PoK strategy, Balochistan’s role, and the evolution of air dominance through Sukhoi 57, Rafale, and F-35 jets, this podcast is a masterclass in India’s defense mindset and future warfare planning.
This conversation explains why military dominance in a limited operation does not automatically translate into launching a full-scale war — especially when it comes to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
The discussion breaks down a common public question: if India was in a dominant position and international pressure appeared low, why didn’t the government move towards taking PoK?
The answer lies in the realities of warfare. A full-fledged war requires months — sometimes years — of planning, coordination between air, land, and naval forces, economic preparedness, logistics, and diplomatic calibration. Winning a precision strike or a short-term operation does not mean a country is ready for a prolonged conflict across a 1,000+ km region.
The episode also dismantles the myth of the “international community.” Global support is temporary, situational, and transactional. History shows that the same countries that initially support military action often reverse their stance once civilian costs rise or strategic interests change — as seen in Ukraine, Gaza, and past global conflicts.
Using real operational examples like Balakot, force mobilization timelines, and international diplomacy, this discussion explains why emotional decisions can be strategically disastrous — and why restraint, timing, and preparation matter more than public sentiment.
This episode is not about fear or hesitation — it’s about understanding how modern wars are actually fought, planned, and sustained.
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