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Transcript: India Wants To Send A Powerful Message To Pak But Doesn’t Want To Escalate: Prof. John Mearsheimer

This is the transcript of a conversation between American political scientist John Mearsheimer and Zakka Jacob, Managing Editor, CNN-News18 on “India Wants To Send A Powerful Message To Pak But Doesn’t Want To Escalate”, May 7, 2025.

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The Indian Response and Strategic Messaging

ZAKKA JACOB: Everyone sort of scratching their heads and trying to figure out a, will there be a response, b, what is the nature of that response? What may be the targets that the Pakistan army could likely pick in terms of a retaliatory hit? Look, picking a military installation will have much wider ramifications. Then it means that again as Christine Fair was saying, then India is left with no off ramp. It means that India will also have to climb the escalation ladder.

Two things which stand out in the Indian statement. You heard from Vikram Misri, the Foreign Secretary. You heard from the two military officers, Wing Commander Singh and Colonel Qureshi, the two women officers who were chosen to announce this publicly to the world. The language that they used was very, very specific that it was non escalatory. India is not looking to escalate further. The targets were terror infrastructure and terror launchpads, not civilians. And also underlining the fact that the targets were not military installations.

I guess the messaging to the Pakistani military is if you want to retaliate, do not think of targeting military installations, do not think of escalating and do not think of targeting civilians. These are, you know, there’s a lot of fog of war happening right now. Let’s try and make sense of that again by speaking to yet another very, very influential voice, somebody who’s a familiar sight here on CNN News 18, one of the most noted American political scientists from the University of Chicago, Professor John Mearsheimer.