336: One Year Into The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Many Questions And Few Lessons

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332: Remembering Balakot

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Due to some some vague reason, last night I got up at 3 AM and remembered this day four years back. Memories of Feb 2019  are still very vivid in the mind as if the events are unfolding just now. 

 

I might forget my own name in old age due to dementia, but I don’t think the memories of the days from 14 Feb (Pulwama terrorist attack) to 26 Feb 2019 (Balakot Strike) will ever get erased.

 

On morning of 26 Feb 2019, the media came alive and the word “Balakot” became the talk of the world. Balakot is a small place in Manshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The place is about 231 kilometers away from the Line of Control (LoC) with India.

 

Balakot made international headlines, due to the early morning airstrikes by the Indian Air Force which destroyed the terrorists camp located there.

 

Remembering Balakot  Strike

 

  1. Link to interview with Jugal Purohit on BBC Feb 2020.

https://55nda.com/blogs/anil-khosla/2020/09/14/balakot-inter-view-with-bbc-jugal-purohit/

 

2. Link to discussion on India TV (Hindi) on 30 Oct 2020.

राज को राज रहने दो

https://55nda.com/blogs/anil-khosla/2020/10/30/%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%9c-%e0%a4%95%e0%a5%8b-%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%9c-%e0%a4%b9%e0%a5%80-%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%b9%e0%a4%a8%e0%a5%87-%e0%a4%a6%e0%a5%8b/

 

3. Link to discussion on Sansad TV (English) on 26 Feb 22.

Balakot Revisited

https://55nda.com/blogs/anil-khosla/2022/02/27/balakot-revisited-26-feb-22/

 

4. Link to discussion on Sansad TV (Hindi) on 26 Feb 22.

आपका मुद्दा बालाकोट स्ट्राइक

https://55nda.com/blogs/anil-khosla/2022/02/28/%e0%a4%86%e0%a4%aa%e0%a4%95%e0%a4%be-%e0%a4%ae%e0%a5%81%e0%a4%a6%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%a6%e0%a4%be-%e0%a4%ac%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%b2%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%95%e0%a5%8b%e0%a4%9f-%e0%a4%b8%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%9f%e0%a5%8d/

 

In the News Today

 

Links to some of the news reports today (With credits and thanks to these news channels and reports.):- 

 

  1. https://www.wionews.com/india-news/balakot-airstrikes-how-india-air-force-carried-out-a-successful-retaliation-four-years-back-565895

 

2.https://bharat.republicworld.com/india-news/general-news/indian-air-force-jets-wreaked-havoc-on-terrorists-know-todays-history

 

3.https://www.ibc24.in/country/balakot-air-strike-4-years-ago-india-attacked-terrorists-of-pakistan-1426190.html

 

4.https://marathi.abplive.com/news/india/balakot-airstrike-fourth-anniversary-jammu-kashmir-pulwama-attack-surgical-strike-indian-army-indian-air-force-1155012

 

5.https://www.freepressjournal.in/viral/balakot-air-strike-jai-hind-trends-on-twitter-as-netizens-mark-the-4th-anniversary-of-indias-response-to-the-pulwama-terror-attack

 

6.https://www.jagran.com/news/national-balakot-air-strike-day-script-of-iaf-strike-written-after-pulwama-attack-pak-vs-indian-army-surgical-strike-jagran-special-23341236.html

 

7.https://odishatv.in/news/trending/4-years-of-balakot-air-strike-netizens-remember-how-india-avenged-pulwama-terror-attack-197927

 

Did Balakot strike have the desired effect?

My answer is Yes

 

 

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331: AEROSPACE POWER STRATEGIES TO DEAL WITH MULTIPLE THREATS WITH LIMITED RESOURCES

 

 

Article published in the inaugural issue of “Blue Yonder”, a Journal published by the Centre for Air Power Studies.

 

Peculiarity: There are no references (except from the quote below), and it has been written drawing from own experiences and impressions.

 

“Strategy is a broad concept, embracing an objective, resources, and a plan for using those resources to achieve the objective”.

 William P. Snyder

 

Introduction

 

Aerospace power is a decisive factor and a game-changer in any war. The application of aerospace power, although looks simple but is a complex process. Major roles of Aerospace power during war include shaping the environment, offensive force application, and synergising the operations with surface forces.

 

Resources influence strategy, especially at the strategic and operational levels. Air Resources are costly and generally limited. The availability of resources depends upon factors like cost, affordability, and national objectives and priorities. A superpower like the USA has adequate air resources to distribute them among all the services (Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marines) and all the theatres (covering the entire Globe). Others have to manage with whatever they have and can afford.

 

The problem becomes accentuated when a nation faces more than one enemy, individually or collusively, and on multiple fronts. In such a scenario one does not have the luxury of keeping the air assets idle, and they have to be utilised optimally to achieve the desired objectives. Innovative strategies need to be devised for the effective utilisation of assets in such situations.

 

Aerospace Power Strategies.

 

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