@VCheng
You will find my post rather inflammatory, for the militarist in me now speaks.
I may not agree with everything Mr Modi does, but having spent the best years of my life in J&K and along LC, fighting what Pakistanis call freedom fighters, what some call terrorists and what we generally called militants (as long as they were Kashmiris and not foreigners), and knowing what, where, how and why of the armed struggle, bear with me, for I speak from my little experience of fighting what essentially are Pakistani trained killers, including and not exclusive to elements of Pakistani SSG.
The IAF action on 26 Feb 2019, proclaimed as an anti-terror operation, supposedly unable to target anything other than a couple of trees and a crow, was precisely a 'help rendered to Pakistan to fight the ultras on its soil', something which your own DG ISPR has suggested today. The Pakistani Action on 27 Feb 2019, ostensibly a response to 'Indian aggression', (aggression against what?), by all accounts, is an act in support of the terror groups that Pakistan claims does not exist (refer DG ISPR statement made today) and could not be targeted (as per Pakistan). By all logic, an act of state which supports terror. Make no mistake, JeM is a proscribed Terror outfit, not proscribed on India's whims, but by taking into account all evidence as garnered by various countries in the run up to proscribing it.
What has come of offering evidence, joint investigation and waiting for Pakistan to undertake the necessary steps? Nothing. We continue to bleed.
So today, as a soldier, I face a nation which has a Government, an armed forces, intelligence services and a society, that is against the interests of my nation. I see that nation taking my nation for a fool, bleeding us and its citizens, gleefully celebrating on this very forum, every death of my countrymen and women. Guess what, that has to end. And for that to end, we, as a nation, need to revisit the first and most important principle of war - wage it to break the will of the enemy to resist you.
So, what does India have to do now? We have used all means to cajole, coerce and convince the Government of Pakistan and Pakistani Armed Forces to create and mentor an environment that promotes mutual existence - to no avail.
The only option now left, which any military commander worth his or her salt will tell you, is to target the base, the support and the source, in order to break the will of the enemy to wage a war.
I am not mistaken when I see the actions of Pakistan in J&K as a war. And to win, I see that I must hold to account every base that supports that war being waged against my country. And the most important and crucial element that comes to fore is the Pakistani society that supports, nurtures and provides these organizations that bleed my nation.
Until and unless this base feels exponential pain and bleeds every time we bleed, the actions will not change. No amount of coercing the Government or militarily pressurizing the Pakistani Armed Forces, will change the approach.
I have oft stated that I do not wish for a war to take place, and it shall not, but costs will be imposed, exacting ones for every act of terror which is traced to Pakistan. That, no one should have a doubt.
@Joe Shearer