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'PoK would be in India had Op Sindoor lasted 2 more days': Spiritual leader Rambhadracharya
Hindu spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya on Friday claimed that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) would have become part of India had Operation Sindoor continued for two more days. Addressing a gathering during the Shriram Katha in Lucknow in the presence of defence minister Rajnath Singh, Rambhadracharya praised the military operation carried out after the Pahalgam terror attack. "Under Operation Sindoor, nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan were destroyed.
Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral Tripathi
Submarine deal with Germany in a few months with tech transfer; Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral Tripathi Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, who led the Indian Navy during Op Sindoor and spearheaded operations to safeguard India’s energy vessels during the Gulf conflict, is also credited with the Navy’s technological transformation, fleet modernisation and unprecedented maritime operations. On the eve of his completion of his over two-year term as 26th Chief of...
India confined Pakistan navy to its ports during Operation Sindoor: Rajnath Singh
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the Indian navy maintained sustained pressure on Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, forcing the neighbouring country's navy to remain confined to its ports throughout the military operation. Speaking at the inauguration of the 'Nausena Shaurya Vatika', an open-air naval museum in Lucknow, Singh said the navy played a significant role in India's military response following the Pahalgam terror attack. “The navy played a significant role in...
'India preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0': Army chief Upendra Dwivedi
India is preparing for 'Operation Sindoor 2.0' as Army chief Upendra Dwivedi stated the military posture in response to Pakistan's actions remains in place. The operation, a continuation of last year's retaliatory response to terrorism, involves enhancing synergy among all three services for future warfare. The focus is on cautious deployment and troop protection in border areas.
Operation Sindoor 2.0: How the army is preparing for the next battle
India's Army is undergoing a significant transformation post-Operation Sindoor, shifting towards preemptive, technology-driven deterrence. New formations like Rudra Brigades and Bhairav battalions, alongside integrated drone units, are enhancing combat readiness. This modernization focuses on unmanned systems, AI, and rapid response, reflecting a decisive move from manpower-heavy tactics to a high-tech, multi-domain force.
'India preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0': Army chief Upendra Dwivedi
India is preparing for 'Operation Sindoor 2.0' as Army chief Upendra Dwivedi stated the military posture in response to Pakistan's actions remains in place. The operation, a continuation of last year's retaliatory response to terrorism, involves enhancing synergy among all three services for future warfare. The focus is on cautious deployment and troop protection in border areas.
A year after India broke Pak's offensive during Op Sindoor, Joint Air Defence Doctrine release
On the eve of his retirement, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan unveiled the Joint Air Defence Doctrine, a step towards integrating the Army, Navy and Air Force into a seamless, multi-layered shield against aerial threats. The doctrine, released by Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), is designed to strengthen operational preparedness and ensure synergy across the services in an era of drones, hypersonic weapons and saturation missile attacks. This is the 13th doctrine...
CDS Gen Chauhan wraps up tenure marked by Op Sindoor, tri-services integration
NEW DELHI: “I had a very satisfying and excellent tenure,” the outgoing Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan said on Saturday as he wrapped up a three-year-and-eight-month stint at the top military post, during which he focused on bringing synergy among the three services. Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani (Retd) will take charge as India's next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) on Sunday. Gen Chauhan, a former Eastern Army Commander, took charge as the country's senior-most military commander in Sept...
Armed forces prepared for both short and intense conflicts: Army chief Gen Dwivedi
In an interview with TOI’s Surendra Singh, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, who has been leading the 12.4 lakh-strong Indian Army since June 30, 2024 and played a key role in rolling out Operation Sindoor, spoke at length about how lessons learnt from last year's operation against Pakistan are now part of the Army doctrine; how drones are now central to India’s battlefield operations; the changing warfare tactics and technologies; and why Pakistan must deter from another terror...
Modern-day Brahmastra? How hypersonic missiles could change the rules of war
Operation Sindoor demonstrated how a supersonic weapon flying at a speed of nearly Mach 3 (3,700 kmph), or five times the speed of sound, is nearly impossible to stop. A missile flying at low level would be detected by a ground-based radar at a distance of 15 km and, at Mach 3, this would provide an early warning of around 15 seconds to impact. This compresses the decision cycle of an air defence commander.