
New Delhi: India on Tuesday informed the defense and diplomatic representatives of 70 countries about ‘Operation Sindoor’ and described how it symbolizes a strategic change in India’s perspective towards terrorism across the border.
Lieutenant General DS, Director General of Defense Intelligence Agency The briefing organized under the leadership of Rana presented a comprehensive description of India’s developed response to the dangers, especially the dangers that receive safe refuge.
The briefing held at the Indian Army’s Manekshaw Center presented a “new general” outline in India’s response to terrorist threats on the basis of intelligence, accuracy and indigenous abilities.
The government emphasized that giving information to 70 countries is a sign of openness and accountability. He invited the international community to see India’s actions on the basis of facts rather than propaganda.
This briefing was also in the context of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent national address, indicating that India’s response to terrorism would now be strong, quick and clear.
The main points mentioned during briefing are as follows:
1. India’s new security status: India gave a message that it has taken a firm and active stance towards terrorism, making it clear that a balanced and decisive response will be given to the future attacks. It is a “new normal” in India’s national security theory.
2. Overview of Operation Sindoor: The diplomats were told that ‘Operation Sindoor’ was an accurate, intelligence -based reply to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. It displayed India’s readiness to take action across the domains and borders in case of compromise on national security.
3. target selection and intelligence coordination: Of the 21 possible sites, the targets related to nine reinforce terrorism were selected for the operation. They were selected after cross-convenience using multi-agency intelligence inputs to ensure credibility and avoid civil damage.
4. Implementation and Jointness: The campaign showed a high level of coordination between the Indian Army, Air Force and Intelligence Agencies. The armed forces carried out the mission with speed and accuracy, which reflects increased jointity and inter-service cooperation.
5. Use of indigenous abilities: India highlighted the use of indigenous weapons and systems during the operation, and locally underlined the effectiveness of the kinetic force multiples.
6. Technical superiority in non-matched areas: Diplomats were informed about India’s growing lead in space -based monitoring, cyber operation and electronic war. These techniques played an important role in the operation and demonstrated India’s advanced capabilities in modern war.
7. Strategy to combat misinformation: Briefing discussed how India effectively competed with Pakistan’s misinformation campaign. India provided evidence of the false statements intentionally spread and explained in detail about the quick steps taken to neutralize their impact diplomatically and digitally.
8. Regional Safety and Stability: India emphasized that its action is directed by the principle of self -defense and regional peace. It stated that terrorist networks operating with the support of the state in the neighborhood remain a threat to not only India but for the entire regional stability.
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