Two-Front War Challenge for India

India faces a credible two-front (collusive) threat from China (LAC) and Pakistan (LoC/IB), increasingly reflected in military coordination, intelligence sharing, and strategic alignment. The post-Galwan Valley Clash environment has intensified the need for simultaneous multi-domain preparedness.

Strategic Implications for Military Preparedness

  • Collusive Threat Reality: China-Pakistan nexus visible in CPEC (PoK), joint exercises, and defence cooperation.
  • Force Posture Challenges: ~50,000+ additional troops deployed along LAC post-2020.
  • Warfighting Doctrine Shift: Movement from “single-front contingency” to integrated multi-front war doctrine.

Resource Allocation and Force Modernisation

  • Budgetary Pressures: The Union Budget 2026-27 allocated a record Rs.7.85 lakh crore ($85 billion) to the Ministry ....
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