India, May 21 -- On a night, while around 1.7 billion people across two countries were asleep, India decided to settle a score for a cowardly act done by terrorists in Pahalgam.

No declarations. No televised warnings. Just precise and impactful action. In a few minutes, retaliation wasn't just delivered - it was redefined and reframed. That night, revenge gave way to a new doctrine: swift, surgical, tech-driven warfare. A clear and loud message was sent by the top leadership to the harbinger of terror.

But that night, instead of just revenge, a new chapter was silently written - neither in speeches nor headlines, but in the precise language of strategic retaliation.

It is a remarkable new lesson in modern warfare and technology-driven ...