Armed forces' top brass briefs veterans, think tanks on 'Op Sindoor'
The top brass of the Indian armed forces led by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan briefed think tanks and veterans on ‘operation Sindoor’ on Tuesday.
He was accompanied by Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and Air Chief Marshal AP Singh. The four military leaders provided a direct perspective of the Indian armed forces into the successful conduct of Operation Sindoor.
The headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff that is under the Chief of Defence Staff posted details on X on Wednesday saying “insights on how the three services operated in synergy was explained. The successful execution of new-age multi-domain operations, with an exceptional degree of jointness and integration, deliberated with veterans and think tanks”.
Also, India on Tuesday briefed defence attaches of 70 countries about ‘Operation Sindoor’ and the need to launch it after the terror attack at Pahalgam on April 22. Lt Gen DS Rana, Director General, Defence Intelligence Agency, briefed the foreign service attaches of 70 nations on the successful conduct of Operation Sindoor.
A statement said the operation had set a ‘new normal’ in India-Pakistan relations, highlighting India's demonstrated strength and national resolve through military superiority in the new-age warfare.
Lt Gen Rana elaborated on deliberate planning process for selection of targets with confirmed terror linkages. The integrated, precise and prompt response by the Indian armed forces to achieve the objectives executed through intense multi-domain operations was also highlighted.
He said Operation Sindoor’ demonstrated battle effectiveness of indigenous equipment and highlighted technological superiority of the armed forces in niche domains of space, cyber and electronic warfare.