New Delhi, Feb. 20 -- Since the late 1970s the Indian Army has been paying a high price of losing good soldiers in an asymmetric warfare waged by Pakistan, which involves having large bodies of troops committed on the ground for dealing with a handful of the enemy. For each and every Indian officer/soldier killed, over thousands of firefights with the enemy from across the border, the Indian Army has been paying the price. Outsourcing anti-India operations to terrorists, often in the form of foreign mercenaries, is a very cheap option without committing Pakistan Army troops on the ground. While in the asymmetric war, India security forces do succeed in killing or catching terrorists, terrorist success can only be neutralised through firm ...
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