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India's tactical answer to Pakistan's nuclear threats after Pahalgam: ' The Cold start doctrine' - The Economic Times Video

India's tactical answer to Pakistan's nuclear threats after Pahalgam: ' The Cold start doctrine' - The Economic Times Video

Time of India29-04-2025

After the Pahalgam terror attack, India may invoke its Cold Start Doctrine—its military strategy to hit back fast without triggering nuclear war. This video explains how Cold Start works, why it was born, how Pakistan plans to counter it, and whether it can prevent nuclear escalation between the two rivals.

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