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India’s New Pakistan Strategy – The Diplomat

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India’s New Pakistan Strategy – The Diplomat

For decades, Pakistan was the fixed axis of India’s strategic world. From the first war in 1948 through repeated crises and major terrorist attacks, New Delhi defined its regional posture almost exclusively in relation to Islamabad. That era has ended – not because the disputes have been resolved, but because India has concluded that Pakistan no longer merits sustained strategic engagement.

What has replaced rivalry is strategic indifference: a deliberate choice to deter, punish, and disengage rather than negotiate. This shift is evident in recent crises, most notably the February 2019 Pulwama attack and the April 2025 terrorist attack near Pahalgam – both in Jammu and Kashmir – and the brief India-Pakistan confrontations that followed. Together, these episodes show how India now seeks to manage confrontation while avoiding diplomacy and mediation.

The inflection point came in February 2019, after a suicide bombing in Pulwama killed more than 40 Indian paramilitary personnel. India responded with airstrikes on what it described as terrorist infrastructure near Balakot inside Pakistan – an unprecedented escalation since the 1971 war. With the Balakot strikes, India demonstrated its willingness to cross long-standing red lines without engaging in prolonged diplomacy or crisis-management rituals. Pulwama marked the end of restraint.

In New Delhi, the episode reinforced two beliefs. First, that Pakistan’s military response could be absorbed without triggering uncontrolled escalation. Second, that the international community – despite calls for calm – would ultimately accept Indian action as legitimate self-defense. Escalation no longer needed to be paired with engagement. From India’s perspective, decades of dialogue had failed to prevent crises or curb militant violence; indifference therefore appeared the better option, even if it carried greater risk.

The April 2025 attack near Pahalgam tested whether this posture could be sustained. After civilians and tourists were killed, India blamed Pakistan-based groups, while Pakistan denied involvement. From May 7 to May 10, the two sides exchanged limited strikes before halting hostilities. Notably, India made no public overtures, issued no calls for mediation, and made no effort to frame the episode as a crisis requiring negotiation. The objective was not resolution, but punishment and signaling resolve. Once limited objectives were achieved, India chose to stop.

India’s handling of mediation narratives reinforced this approach. When U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Washington had brokered a ceasefire, Indian officials rejected the assertion and then disengaged. From New Delhi’s perspective, there was no ceasefire to negotiate – only a decision to stop once objectives had been met, formalized through direct military communication. Accepting mediation would have reinserted Pakistan into a diplomatic framework India increasingly rejects.

This posture departs from traditional assumptions about nuclear risk in South Asia. Indian policymakers appear to believe that the escalation ladder is longer than commonly assumed and that Pakistan’s nuclear threats are designed primarily for coercive signaling rather than imminent use.

In this view, limited conventional strikes test escalation thresholds without triggering nuclear retaliation. Deterrence is not abandoned, but recalibrated. Pakistan is to be managed, not engaged – contained through episodic force rather than continuous diplomacy. This logic carries obvious dangers, but it reflects a growing belief in India’s ability to control crisis trajectories unilaterally.

China is central to this recalibration. Over the past decade, Beijing – not Islamabad – has emerged as India’s primary security concern along the Himalayan frontier and across the Indo-Pacific.

In this hierarchy, Pakistan is no longer the organizing principle of Indian foreign policy but a residual problem: dangerous and disruptive, yet secondary. Strategic resources – military, diplomatic, and economic – are increasingly directed toward managing China. Avoiding distraction now outweighs crisis diplomacy with Pakistan.

Indifference also reflects India’s desire to encourage international de-hyphenation from Pakistan. By refusing mediation and sustained engagement, New Delhi signals that Pakistan should not be treated as a co-equal strategic counterpart. Crisis management is internalized; external involvement is minimized.

This logic extends beyond military crises. In August 2019, India revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special status under Article 370. Pakistan protested and sought international intervention, but India treated the move as an internal administrative matter and ignored Islamabad’s objections. The absence of meaningful external pressure reinforced New Delhi’s belief that Pakistan’s criticism could be safely disregarded.

Even cultural arenas reflect this shift. For decades, cricket diplomacy offered a low-cost channel of engagement when official ties were frozen. Today, India shows little interest in preserving that role. As the financial center of global cricket, India can deny bilateral matches and influence tournament participation, imposing costs while remaining disengaged and avoiding overt diplomatic confrontation.

India’s refusal to engage leaves Pakistan with fewer conventional options and greater reliance on asymmetric tactics, raising the risk of escalation. Any future confrontation now unfolds within an increasingly triangular strategic environment shaped by China’s interests, particularly as Islamabad’s economic and security dependence on Beijing deepens.

India may appear to have successfully marginalized Pakistan’s ability to command its attention. But indifference is a strategy, not a settlement. It may prevent crises from becoming platforms for negotiation under duress, but it does not eliminate the structural dangers of rivalry between two nuclear-armed states. Whether strategic indifference can prevent the next crisis – or simply shape how it unfolds – remains an open question for the wider Indo-Pacific.

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