Hindutva Revenge Policy: India’s Regional Instability Alert

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Experts warn India’s revenge-driven strategies on Pakistan & Kashmir may escalate regional tensions.

India’s adoption of Hindutva ideology and a revenge-centric security approach is raising alarm among regional analysts. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval’s recent remarks at the Delhi Youth Summit urging a “revenge mindset” have sparked fresh debate over India’s policy direction.

According to The Wire, Doval’s comments coincided with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the thousand-year celebrations of the Somnath Temple, linking the state narrative with religious nationalism. Experts say such rhetoric not only fuels domestic intolerance and risks minority rights but also exacerbates tensions with Pakistan and in Kashmir.

Observers note that framing military or strategic actions as revenge-driven could further destabilize the region. Analysts warn that India’s aggressive policy stance in regional affairs may lead to heightened security challenges, internal unrest, and threats to democratic processes. Some believe the state’s focus on revenge narratives may aim to divert attention from human rights concerns and democratic erosion within India.

The blend of Hindutva ideology and retaliatory strategy is being closely watched by international security experts as a potential catalyst for long-term instability in South Asia.

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