What happens when modern warfare is no longer fought only with bullets and borders-but with drones, algorithms, media narratives, cyber systems, and public psychology?
Operation Sindoor: How India Rewrote Modern Warfare in South Asia is a fast-paced narrative exploration of one of the most tense geopolitical moments in modern South Asian history.
Written in a cinematic storytelling style, this book takes readers deep inside the atmosphere of escalation, military strategy, digital propaganda, psychological warfare, and rising nationalism that surrounded Operation Sindoor and reshaped the regional balance forever.
From late-night command rooms and intelligence operations to media manipulation, social media outrage, and the emotional impact on a new generation of Indians, this book explores how modern conflicts are no longer limited to the battlefield alone.
Inside the book, you'll discover:
The events and tensions that led to Operation SindoorIndia's strategic transformation after years of restraintThe role of terrorism, intelligence, drones, and cyber warfareHow propaganda and information warfare shape public opinionThe psychological impact of conflict in the digital ageThe future of warfare in Asia and rising geopolitical tensionsWhy modern wars are fought through media, technology, and emotion as much as military powerUnlike traditional military analysis books, this work is written in an immersive narrative style designed to make readers feel the tension, uncertainty, fear, and transformation surrounding modern conflict.
For readers interested in:
India-Pakistan geopoliticsModern warfare and military strategyPsychological warfareSouth Asian politicsCyber warfare and media influenceNational security and global power shiftsNarrative nonfiction and geopolitical thrillersOperation Sindoor offers a gripping look into the future of conflict in the twenty-first century.