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Our job is to hit the target what people say or ask is not our concern
From commanding warships to shaping minds in defence colleges, Commodore G Prakash (retd) has seen the bow and stern of the Indian Navy. A decorated veteran and warfare strategist, Cmde Prakash sits with TNIE to discuss his formative years at Sainik School and NDA, life at sea and in command, Operation Sindoor, Indias military posture, modernisation of the armed forces, geopolitics, and more What inspired you to join the Indian Navy? Actually, no particular inspiration. I grew up in rural Chengannur. My father was in the Air Force. One day, he took me for the Sainik School entrance exam in Kazhakootam. I passed, so I joined. Thats all. So, did your time at Sainik School lead you to the defence forces? Defence forces, yes. However, regarding the branch, very practical choices led to it. There were three options: Army, Navy, and Air Force. I preferred the Army because 220 of 340 seats were reserved for it, and the medical standards were a bit easier. For the first time, I went to Allahabad, but failed to clear it. Six months later, I applied again, but this time for the Navy, because repeat travel for the same service isnt reimbursed. As fate would have it, I passed and got into the Navy. What was the biggest takeaway from Sainik School? That school made us who we are, flaws and all. Our headmaster, Major Prakash Singh, used to say, Learn to play. Youll lose, but keep playing. Get used to loss. I tell this to students now. Another thing our school gave most of us was a deep love for reading. Then, the friendships one forged there were in blood, sweat and pain. And they last a long time. I still keep in touch with all of them. What about your time at the NDA? NDA is intense. Many drop out in the first two months. Days start at 4.30 am. The class combinations are crazy. For instance, there will be mathematics, drill and PT; and swimming, chemistry and history. Meals are served in a regal dining hall, and the cuisine is fantastic. But you cant always eat there (laughs). All kinds of punishments are meted out. Mind you, its not ragging. The word ragging doesnt even figure in this picture. Basically, it is hierarchy building. If someone is even a day senior to me, throughout my life, I will call him sir. It doesnt matter what rank he holds. If you want to build this kind of loyalty or kinship, then this hierarchy building is necessary. Most importantly, it dispels your ego. You cant operate in a team with ego. Getting rid of that is essential. Its often said that Indian officers are among the best in the world in terms of discipline, especially based on what we hear about global peacekeeping missions. How would you compare the training of Indian officers with counterparts from other countries? I will share something from my experience. I worked alongside Americans during the tsunami relief in Sri Lanka not a UN mission, but similar dynamics. In daily meetings at Galle, coordination was key. Among foreign militaries, there were Austrians, Americans, and us. One day, a UN official asked me to chair the meeting. I asked why. She said, They arent managing it properly. I observed: Austrians and Americans sat a bit arrogantly, with few personnel but many cameras and heavy equipment. In contrast, we had 450 Indians, each with just a spade. No JCBs, no rollers. But we worked sincerely, no photo ops. Thats the difference. Our discipline stands out. We follow orders, avoid politics, and just get the job done. What about the 1988 Sri Lanka intervention? I have been giving a lecture titled The Effect of Prolonged Peace since 2012. Its based on eight years of research on the British Navy from 1805 to 1914. At Trafalgar, Lord Nelsons 33 ships defeated 41 Franco-Spanish ones. He was mortally wounded early, yet all 33 British ships survived. Why? Because Nelson had built such a strong shared doctrine that every captain knew exactly what to do. Even without him. But after Napoleons fall, Britain saw 100 years of peace. When war returned in 1916, Britains 151 ships lost badly to Germanys 99. The reason? They hadnt fought a serious war in a century. Operational experience had withered. Now, think of our context. By 1971, India had already fought in 1948, 1962, and 1965. So when General Manekshaw told Indira Gandhi to wait, he knew what he was doing. When we acted, it was decisive. But in 1988, someone said well go without proper prep. That wasnt about the troops. They were excellent. The issue was strategic. Coming to Operation Sindoor, theres a narrative that the ceasefire was rushed, perhaps not on our terms. How do you view that? Did it work out in Pakistans favour? No, I really wouldnt hazard a guess on this. Its a live issue, and I am still engaged in this environment. I cant speculate without clear facts. Lets wait. Commodore Srikant Kesnur (retd), when he was here with us for a Dialogues session, had underscored that India now has a greater resolve to strike wherever threats originate. Do you agree? I dont have anything against that view. There are some analysts who opine we lag behind in terms of capacity building. Is there a concern we would lose the technological edge in the next 10 years? No, I dont think so. In 1962 and 65, the Navy was not involved. But 1971 was different the Navy got its real chance and seized it. The Navy played a crucial role in the surrender of 93,000 Pakistani troops. We dominated the Bay of Bengal and restricted the enemy completely. In the west, we bombed Karachi. That scar still shapes how the Pakistani navy is viewed there. After 1971, the Indian Navy saw a golden period from the mid-80s to mid-90s new aircraft, submarines, and ships. Today, we have redefined our doctrine. We have, for instance, clearly stated that Operation Sindoor has been paused, not ended. We will respond decisively if provoked. But doctrine alone means little without power to back it. I believe the government understands this and will provide the resources. So no, I dont see India losing its technological edge over the next decade. How professional or cohesive are Pakistans defence forces? I cant claim to know all the details, but I will share what I understand. According to documented information, Pakistans army controls roughly 60% of the countrys economy, from milk distribution to real estate. Now, when the military moves away from its core functions, inevitably, its capabilities get diluted. Is there tribalism or division within their army? Definitely. Pakistan, as a country, probably should never have been formed in its current configuration. To maintain power, the leadership required a common enemy. And that was India. Parallelly, religious extremism was fostered to solidify internal cohesion. The recent incidents likely served to unite the country temporarily behind Pakistans military leadership. Yet, beneath the surface, there remains considerable divisiveness: the Baloch liberation movement, the Sindhi separatists, and longstanding Pashtun grievances. During Operation Sindoor, there were false reports that the Indian Navy had attacked Karachi port. Later, to a question on such an eventuality, Vice Admiral A N Pramod [Director General of Naval Operations] stated that the Navys actions were part of an escalation ladder mechanism. Could you elaborate on it? Well, regarding what Vice Admiral Pramod said, I only know whats publicly available. I wouldnt speculate further. Incidentally, Pramod and I held the same job, flew on board the same helicopters. Now, lets consider the geographical realities Pakistans navy faces. Their Makran coastline is barely 500km. Back in the 80s and 90s, our Seaking 42B helicopters had a radar range of about 200 miles. Basically, a single helicopter, positioned centrally, could monitor their entire coastline. Since then, our capabilities have only improved. So, when Vice Admiral Pramod mentioned the escalation ladder, he probably referred to a range of response options. I wont guess specifics, but its safe to say we enjoy clear maritime dominance. Pakistan still manages to scrap a few narrative wins every now and then Pakistan faces significant disadvantages, notably geography and perhaps internal dynamics, such as their armys dominance over strategic decisions. Their navy is restricted mostly to defensive operations. But even a weaker opponent can land one hit and claim victory. Its like punching Mike Tyson once you could brag about it forever. One or two hits dont change the game. Real strength lies in sustained economic and military power. And in that sense, I believe India has the clear upper hand. 1971 is often a reference point in conversations comparing the India-Pakistan military balance. How does it compare to today? Frankly, the balance hasnt changed much. Back in 1971, Pakistan had 8 ships 4 frigates and 4 destroyers. And we had four times that. The ratio remains similar even today. They now have 5 submarines; we have 18, including nuclear-powered ones. That gap has only widened. What about the Air Force and Army? Same story. I know the current chiefs; they were my batchmates. Yes, there are upgrade requirements. Air Chief Marshal A P Singh has rightly highlighted we need 42 squadrons, but have only 32, and many of those have ageing aircraft. However, numbers arent everything. In modern warfare, its about systems. For instance, in an airstrike, the first priority is SEAD suppression of enemy air defence. Thats standard doctrine. However, on the first night of Operation Sindoor, we didnt even do SEAD, and yet hit nine terror launchpads. Ask yourselves: Why didnt their air defence stop it? Later, they targeted us, but our layered air defences from L-70 guns to the S-400 thwarted the attacks. Then, we went after their air defence systems and military bases. Numbers, while important, are not everything. We dont have a problem as of now. But as I had mentioned, now that the doctrine has changed, our system is expected to get even more advanced. In this drone age, is a third aircraft carrier still relevant? Carriers offer air power on demand. They let you project power wherever you go. Theres a misconception that we can rely on islands like the Andamans or Lakshadweep as fixed carriers. The concept is valid, but it assumes the enemy will come to you. Navies dont operate that way. You need to take your full strike capability with you. The Navy must continue stating its requirements clearly. Carriers, submarines, helicopters, ships these are all legitimate needs. With the recent shift in doctrine, theres now a case for renewed urgency. How many aircraft carriers should India ideally have? I would say we need a minimum of three aircraft carriers. Mainly due to the refit cycle. You need one operational on the east coast, one on the west, while the third one can be in the dock for maintenance. There has been this new trend demanding proof of military action... is this demoralising? Armed forces dont get demoralised by all this. But I dont think its a morale booster, either. Its just irrelevant. Our job is simple: deliver ordnance on target, in the right quantity, at the right time. Period. What people outside say or ask, thats political. Its not our concern. Theres also been an argument about the ceasefire. Some say that just as Indira Gandhi carved out Bangladesh in 1971, we could have done the same with Balochistan if there hadnt been a ceasefire. From a military point of view, does that hold water? Honestly, no. We were physically in Bangladesh in 1971. And theres a saying in the Army: Victory is measured by foot. You have to be present on the ground. You dont control a territory just by dropping a few bombs. So, to say we couldve created a new Balochistan by simply pushing harder is a stretch. So, from a military perspective, I dont see any real value in that argument. This argument was part of a political discourse: that PM Indira Gandhi was braver than the current one... As I am not a politician, Im not commenting on it (smiles). We have been facing waves of terrorism. We have retaliated with surgical strikes. How long can this tit-for-tat continue? Well, plenty of experts have already said this: there is no permanent solution. Terrorism will always exist. But it can be managed, contained. Even the mightiest can get hit. What matters is how you respond. How you absorb the blow, and how you deter the next one. So, whats the key in this era of constant threat? Deterrence. Deterrence is essentially the promise of pain. We have already shifted our doctrine. We have lowered the threshold for retaliation. But heres the catch: if you lower the threshold, you must build matching capacity. The adversary must be wary that not only will you respond, but that you have the capability to do so effectively. Thats real deterrence. Pakistan keeps invoking its nuclear arsenal, but many feel that bluff has been called Absolutely. Their bluff has been called yet again. Theres a concept in strategy called rationality theory. To explain it simply, I use the example of a school classroom. Say, Class 6 or 7. At that age, you have just enough muscle and just enough lack of sense to get into a fight. Now, whos the loudest kid in the class? Usually, its the smallest, weakest guy. The one who says, Touch me, Ill kill you! Thats his first line of defence. He has no other option. Thats rational irrationality. This is what Pakistan does with its nuclear threat. Its their only card. Because realistically, if India ever launched a massive attack, they wouldnt be around to retaliate. They know that. Its not just about counting weapons. Its about whether your country can sustain a war economically, politically, diplomatically, and financially. On all those fronts, Pakistan simply cant match India. Pakistans military has religion as a gluing factor. Indias forces are a mix of cultures, languages, and regions. What unifies the Indian armed forces? I am glad you asked this. Its something I have spoken about for years. I give a lecture on it, called A 3,000-year Perspective on Indias National Security. Now, some people might say, Wait, where is 3,000 years of India? India only became independent in 1947. Thats political India. Civilisational India? Thats thousands of years old. And its essence is very much still here. India is a beautifully multicultural country. Theres something I call Indianness. Its a deep, binding force that transcends language, food, clothing, or even regional identity. That, to me, is our greatest strength. There are notions that certain regions or communities have a stronger warrior tradition, like the Rajputs or Punjabis. Malayalis, on the other hand, dont have a deep history of warfare As a military historian, how do you view this perception? Well, in earlier days, the Indian Air Force used to be jokingly called the Nair Force! There were so many of them in the force. And the Madras Regiment is just as ferocious as the Punjab Regiment. Malayalis may not have a legacy of battlefield warfare like the Rajputs, but let me tell you, we have dealt with intense, complex forms of conflict for thousands of years. Long before others were exposed to the outside world, traders from Greece, Rome, Egypt, and Portugal were coming to Kerala. Trade, especially at that scale, is ruthless. We handled it all. We have had our own challenges, our own wars. We have always been players on a global stage, in a different way. So no, there is no inferiority or superiority. The British made such classifications. Among Indias historical war heroes such as Shivaji, Bajirao, and Tipu Sultan, who are viewed as great strategists from a military perspective? In military education, we mostly study global strategists Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, and Mackinder. These thinkers shaped strategic theory within the context of their time. American admiral Alfred Mahan deeply influenced naval thinking. His book, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, is legendary. We dont study many Russian or Chinese thinkers. Except Sun Tzu, who operates at a very high philosophical level. Our own historical strategists, like the Cholas or the Marathas, are getting attention only now. Any personal favourites among Indian naval figures? The Kunjali Marakkars, especially the third one. I really admire them. Imagine striking targets as far as the Krishna-Godavari delta or Malacca from Ponnani 500 years ago. Its difficult even today with modern technology. What they achieved back then was nothing short of phenomenal. You have commanded multiple warships. Could you share a memorable moment from that time? One of the most meaningful experiences was during the 2004 tsunami relief operation in Sri Lanka, when I commanded INS Taragiri. The devastation in Galle was unimaginable. Their naval base, SLNS Dakshina, was flattened. The commanding officer there had managed to escape, but his office was gone. The first thing I did was take out my own captains chair and three visitors chairs from the ship and set them up at the jetty to rebuild his office. It was a gesture. No big speech was required. We were symbolically saying that we were there to give support, and we would give 100% of it, even at the cost of discomfort to us. We did that. Later, our ship was chosen to be thanked personally by then Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. Who would you rank as todays top global military superpower? Theres no clear ranking I can give. China and the US are undoubtedly the biggest. Theres an old saying: quantity has a quality of its own. Chinas sheer scale matters. They are big and poised to grow even bigger. The US has been trying to catch up, especially in maritime logistics. But shipbuilding isnt something you fix in two to five years. What about Russia? Russia still checks many boxes of a great power: landmass, population, resources, economy, military power, and technology. As for intangible factors, like political will, national unity, etc., they are not bad. You cant write them off, but they arent what they used to be. How important is political will? Crucial. Its what unleashes the military. Until then, youre just poised. The government has to say go. 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An incident where a Muslim man offered prayers in a Hindu temple sparked a controversy on Thursday. Hindu devotees were outraged after the incident came to light. A Muslim man was seen offering Namaz near the Tirumala Kalyana Mandapam in Tirumala. While praying he was wearing a Hazrat cap. The devotees took this as a major offence also because the horror of Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22 is still fresh in the minds of many. The video of this incident has gone viral on social media. Those who were watching the man offering prayers claimed that he prayed for more than 10 minutes in the temple's vicinity which shocked many.
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Prashant Kishor slams Nitish Kumar, urges people to vote for their childrens future
Patna: As part of his ongoing Bihar Badlaav Yatra, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor held two public meetings in the Ekma Assembly constituency of Saran district on Thursday, reiterating his call for total systemic change in Bihar. The meetings took place at Janata Bazar Sports Ground in Lahladpur block and Lachhu Baram Baba Ground in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Tambaram Corporation launches app for people to send in complaints, feedback
The Voice of Tambaram app has been launched as a measure to upgrade the Integrated Command and Control Centre, which was established recently
This job is that of a keeper of the Lighthouse of Alexandria located on the island named Faros in the Alexandria port of Egypt. The annual salary package i.e. CTC for this job is around Rs 30 crore.
Donald Trump's 'Big, Beautiful bill' passed a key hurdle in the House. Republicans were divided over the bill's impact on the national debt. The bill extends Trump's tax cuts and increases military and border security spending. Democrats criticized the bill for favoring the wealthy and harming low-income households. The bill includes tax breaks and increased standard deductions.
SRINAGAR: The TMC on Thursday called for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, saying the local government should be fully empowered. A five-member delegation of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence on Wednesday, immediately after their arrival in the city. We believe that statehood is a legitimate aspiration of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. We firmly believe that statehood must be fully restored to Jammu and Kashmir, said TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sagarika Ghose, who is a part of the delegation. The TMC leader said her party believed in the principle of federalism. The federal principle is ingrained in our Constitution and, therefore, to empower an elected government is an article of faith for us, a legitimate aspiration of the people, she said. We are fully in support of the elected government of Jammu and Kashmir, and we believe that the elected government of Jammu and Kashmir must be the empowered agency to look after the welfare and well-being of the people of Kashmir, she added. Ghose said the TMC delegation spent 90 minutes with Abdullah. We had a very good meeting. He told us in detail what the problems are of the people in border villages - Poonch, Rajouri and Uri. More people died in the cross-border shelling from Pakistan than in Pahalgam (terror attack), she said. We the 5 member delegation from Bengal last night had a very fruitful exchange of views with Jammu & Kashmir CM @OmarAbdullah last evening. Shri Omar Abdullah briefed us on the suffering of the border villages due to Pakistan shelling . Federalism is a cardinal principle with pic.twitter.com/peGtPWeO0Q Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) May 22, 2025 Every life matters and it is extremely important that the problems of the people in the border villages are addressed on an urgent basis, she added. The chief minister assured us that his government was doing everything possible to give medical help, rebuild schools and colleges, and provide compensation. We also believe that the government of Abdullah must be fully empowered, Ghose said. The TMC delegation left for Poonch on Thursday to meet the people affected by Pakistani shelling.
An Indian woman residing in China shared a viral video showcasing her child's school bag, which notably lacks books, notebooks, or lunch. The school provides all necessary materials, food, and water for the day. This efficient system, where students only carry spare clothes, has impressed viewers with its simplicity and child-friendly approach.
Statehood Legitimate Aspiration Of J&K People, Must Be Fully Restored: TMC
SRINAGAR, May 22: The TMC on Thursday called for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, saying the local government should be fully empowered. A five-member delegation of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence on Wednesday, immediately after their arrival in the city. We believe that statehood is a legitimate aspiration of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. We firmly believe that statehood must be fully restored to Jammu and Kashmir, said [] The post Statehood Legitimate Aspiration Of J&K People, Must Be Fully Restored: TMC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
1 Dead, 50,000 People Left Stranded Amid Heavy Rain In Australia
Torrential rain continued to lash eastern Australia on Thursday, leaving almost 50,000 people stranded and one man has died. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities dispatched helicopters, boats and drones on a major search.
Jugal Hansraj Defends Ibrahim Ali Khan Against Nadaaniyan Debacle: 'People Can Be Kinder'
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The National Conference, in its first working committee meeting since forming the government in Jammu and Kashmir, reaffirmed its commitment to restoring special status and statehood. Led by Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah, the NC welcomed the India-Pakistan ceasefire and urged sustained peace.
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BJP appoints 5 member committee to assess damages of shelling hit people
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has framed a five member committee to make the detailed report based upon the field assessment of the damages caused to the people in border belt of J&K due to Pakistani shelling. This was disclosed by BJP general secretary (Org) Ashok Kaul at a high-level party meeting at its party Headquarters here, today to assess the ground situation in districts affected by recent Pakistan shelling. The meeting was presided over [] The post BJP appoints 5 member committee to assess damages of shelling hit people appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Peoples Union USA announced a boycott of Walmart from May 20 to 26. The group accuses Walmart of harming small businesses and underpaying workers. The boycott includes Walmart stores, Sams Club and Walmart brands. More boycotts targeting other major companies are scheduled in the coming months.
Andhra govt 'dismantling' people-centric initiatives YSRCP - theweek.in
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A Reddit post about Microsoft layoffs sparked hundreds of emotional replies from U.S. workers, revealing how Americas at-will job system causes stress, fear, and constant insecurity, even for experienced and skilled employees.
Autistic and Non-Autistic People Communicate Equally Well, Finds New Study
Autism is a lifelong neurodivergence and disability that influences how people perceive and engage with the world around them. Its commonly believed that autistic individuals struggle with social cues and communication A new study has found that there is no real difference in how effectively autistic and non-autistic individuals communicate, challenging long-held stereotypes and clinical assumptions about autism and social interaction. Published in Nature Human Behaviour, the research led by experts from the University of Edinburgh highlights that the communication difficulties often attributed to autism may stem not from deficits within autistic individuals, but from differences in communication styles between
SRINAGAR, May 21: A Srinagar-bound Indigo flight from Delhi with more than 220 people on board experienced turbulence on Wednesday due to inclement weather, prompting the pilot to report the emergency to air traffic control at Srinagar. The aircraft later landed safely here and has been grounded, officials said. Videos of the moments of turbulence have emerged on social media in which panic-stricken passengers could be heard making religious supplications as the plane swayed. One passenger claimed that the nose [] The post Indigo Pilot Reports Emergency After Srinagar-Bound Aircraft With Over 200 People Caught In Hailstorm appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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IndiGo pilot reports emergency after Srinagar-bound aircraft with over 200 people hits turbulence
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Optical Illusion: 95% of people fail to find the umbrella in this picture; can you?
An optical illusion challenges viewers to find a hidden umbrella within a vibrant forest scene featuring children and animals. The puzzle tests attention to detail and visual comprehension, requiring focus on colors, shapes, and irregularities. Most viewers struggle to locate the umbrella, highlighting the brain's tendency to make assumptions when overloaded with visual information.
A new award for 'civic bravery' recognizes everyday people who step up
A group of foundations are recognizing nonprofits and individuals with a new award for civic bravery, that includes grants of up to $50,000
During a White House event celebrating 'Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day,' children of the press corps peppered Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt with questions about President Trump. A young girl's query about Trump's firing record drew laughter and attention, highlighting his past reputation.