Indian Army Chief Dwivedi Sends Strong Message to Pakistan with Operation Sindoor Strikes
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi emphasized that the surgical strikes conducted during Operation Sindoor were a clear warning to Pakistan against supporting terrorism. The strikes targeted high-value terrorist assets in Pakistan without any collateral damage, showcasing India's resolve to protect its unity and sovereignty.

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi stated that the surgical strikes conducted during Operation Sindoor sent a clear message to Pakistan that terrorism supporters will face consequences.
Gen Dwivedi emphasized that Operation Sindoor was a response to the Pahalgam terror attack, showcasing India's resolve to act decisively against such threats.
He highlighted that the Indian Army's strong response to adversaries has become the new norm, with a commitment to safeguarding the nation's unity and sovereignty.
During Operation Sindoor, the army successfully targeted nine high-value terrorist assets in Pakistan without causing any collateral damage, achieving a significant victory.
Gen. Dwivedi praised the army's preparedness and mentioned the establishment of Rudra, a comprehensive brigade unit, to enhance logistical and combat support capabilities.
He also mentioned the formation of the Bhairav Light Commando Unit, emphasizing its readiness to surprise enemies at the border.
Furthermore, Gen. Dwivedi highlighted the army's modernization efforts, including equipping infantry battalions with drone platoons and setting up specialized artillery regiments.
He expressed confidence in the army's increasing capabilities, especially with the integration of indigenous missile systems into air defense.
Reflecting on the sacrifices of soldiers, Gen. Dwivedi acknowledged the nation's gratitude towards those who have laid down their lives for the country's safety and peace.
According to the source: The Hindu.
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