Single surgical or air strike not enough to make Pakistan change its behaviour: ex-Lt Gen Hooda

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former top Army Lt DS Hooda, who had supervised India's military operations across the Line of Control in Pakistan-occupied against multiple terror launch pads there in September 2016, Sunday said a single surgical or air strike is not enough to make change its behaviour.

Hooda headed the when special forces commandos carried out the cross-border operations in September 2016 inside PoK, following Uri terror strike in which 19 Indian soldiers had been killed.

Presenting salient features of his report "India's National Security Strategy" at a panel discussion "Beyond politics: Debating a new security manifesto" the former Army said "one surgical strike or air strike is not going to change Pakistan's behaviour."

The panel discussion had been organsied by think-tank

The report which was recently presented to Rahul Gandhi, outlines ways to maintain India's relations with its neighbouring as well as the US and

The report discusses India's national security strategy aimed at achieving five objectives - "India's rightful place in global affairs, ensuring a secure neighbourhood, peaceful resolution of internal conflict, protecting people and strengthening capabilities".

Senior P Chidambaram said must also change its attitude towards to bring about a change in its neighbour's behaviour.

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First Published: Sun, April 21 2019. 20:20 IST