Savarkar opined that this was a civilizational and cultural war to alter the core of Hindustan by a determined and aggressive force and warned of repeated and concerted attacks for which the new state of Pakistan was readying itself by militarily arming itself. Muslim-majority states within India, be they Hyderabad, Kashmir, Junagarh, etc., would rise in open revolt against the Indian state, in aid of the invading armies were it to so happen, he feared.

