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Blueprint Roundtable Webinars

Business Standard Webinars are online summits designed to offer readers broader perspectives on key developments and a range of topics through insightful conversations with leaders, experts, and policymakers.
Business Standard's series of knowledge-sharing webinars -- Business Standard DialogueBlueprint Roundtable, and Indulgence Luxe Lens -- bring together a great selection of guests and topics, anchored by a BS host, who asks the right questions to unravel the meaning behind the news.
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Upcoming Webinars

Op Sindoor: 'After action report'

A year after Operation Sindoor—the most consequential India–Pakistan clash since Kargil—the subcontinent remains in a tense holding pattern. Conceived as part of New Delhi’s long-running effort to impose costs on what it alleges is state-sponsored terrorism, the operation marked a shift in the region’s deterrence equation: a move from border stability alongside sub-conventional violence to calibrated, stand-off retaliation under the nuclear umbrella.
 
It also introduced a new grammar of conflict. Sindoor saw the large-scale use of drones, ground-launched missiles, and air-launched cruise missiles—effectively bringing non-contact, kinetic warfare into the India–Pakistan playbook. The fighting may be “paused”, but it has not ended.
 
What, then, has changed in the year since May 10, 2025? Have the lessons been internalised—in doctrine, production, and operational readiness? And if a similar operation were to unfold today, would India prosecute it differently, or more effectively?
 
This webinar examines those questions: how Sindoor reshaped escalation dynamics, what gaps it exposed, and whether India is better prepared for the next round—whenever it comes.
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Op Sindoor: 'After action report'

Panelists

AVM Anil Golani (Retd)

Centre for Aerospace Power and Strategic Studies

Harsh V Pant

Observer Research Foundation

Moderated by
Bhaswar Kumar

Business Standard

13 May 2026

04:00 PM IST · 60 mins

Past Webinars

'Hidden combatants' in the West Asia war

China and Russia have long maintained friendly relations with Iran along with North Korea and Pakistan. The invisible hand of the two major powers has been revealed in the US-Israel war against Iran. With electronic-warfare support and intelligence, China and Russia have helped Iran to not only resist attacks by the United States and Israel but also inflict damage on US military assets in the region.More
Webinar Ended08 Apr 2026    02:00 PM IST
'Hidden combatants' in the West Asia war

Panelists

Alka Acharya

Institute of Chinese Studies

Nandan Unnikrishnan

Observer Research Foundation

Moderated by
Satarupa Bhattacharjya

Business Standard

08 Apr 2026

02:00 PM IST · 55 mins