Readers' Wall
On the Cover Article: PRAHAAR
The PRAHAAR doctrine is what Bharat has needed for two decades. Dr. Pandey has articulated it with surgical precision. A 360-degree security grid is not an ambition. At this moment in our history, it is a necessity. This article should be read in every defence institution in the country.
-Prachee Nigam, Uttar Pradesh
On the Editorial: The World Is On Fire. Bharat Must Not Blink
Three lines from the editorial have stayed with me since I read them. "Crisis response is not strategic preparedness. They are not the same thing." That distinction matters enormously. Bharat must build the architecture, not just respond to the fires. The editor has named the challenge honestly.
Suresh Kanitkar, Maharashtra
On Border Tapestry: Bada, Minicoy
I had never heard of Bada before reading this piece. A village of a few hundred souls standing as Bharat's first line on the Arabian frontier. That story deserves to be told in every school. The Border Tapestry column is quietly becoming the most important feature in this magazine.
-Prof. P. D. Subhash, Kerala
On Our Revered: Vice Admiral N. Krishnan
Vice Admiral Krishnan's story is not just naval history. It is the story of what sovereign will looks like when the moment demands it. The 1971 Eastern blockade changed the war. This tribute was long overdue. Thank you for remembering those who built our Navy's spine.
-Ruchi Gupta, Florida, USA
On Defence Forces Vision 2047
Prof. Shantesh Kumar Singh's piece placed the Vision exactly where it belongs: within the larger frame of civilisational confidence. Integrated Theatre Commands are not just structural reform. They are Bharat's declaration that the age of siloed thinking is over. A precise and important read.
-Drishti Gautam, Jammu
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