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Gen Malik lauds Modi's doctrine, warns parliament on debates
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54865, member: 636"] Retired General VP Malik discussed India's military evolution during an exclusive interview marking the Kargil War's 26th anniversary. The former Army chief commanded forces during the 1999 conflict against Pakistani infiltrators. He praised the courage of soldiers who sacrificed their lives defending Indian territory. Malik emphasized how their bravery continues to inspire future generations. The veteran officer reflected on significant changes since that historic battle. The general compared two distinct leadership approaches between former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and current leader Narendra Modi. Vajpayee employed consultative methods with restraint-based strategies during wartime operations. Modi's administration adopted proactive military policies with enhanced border infrastructure development. The shift toward self-reliance in defense manufacturing has produced advanced weapons systems. International recognition of Indian military capabilities has grown substantially. Malik criticized parliamentary debates over recent military operations like Operation Sindoor. He argued that national security matters should remain free from political interference. The former commander warned against damaging armed forces morale through public questioning during active missions. Traditional practices kept defense policies away from open political discourse. Military reviews should occur after operations conclude rather than during execution phases. [/QUOTE]
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