Indian Army Chief Highlights Operation Sindoor and Security Progress in 2025
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi expressed satisfaction with India's security progress in 2025, citing Operation Sindoor as a key demonstration of readiness against cross-border terrorism. The operation, conducted from May 7 to May 10, successfully achieved seven of its nine objectives, while General Dwivedi emphasized the importance of vigilance along the North-western Front and a balanced deployment along the Line of Actual Control. He reaffirmed the Army's preparedness for ground offensives if provoked by Pakistan, acknowledging the contributions of various national stakeholders to the operation's success.

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi stated that India can be satisfied with security progress in 2025, highlighting Operation Sindoor as a demonstration of readiness against cross-border terrorism. He noted the operation's execution lasted from May 7 to May 10, successfully targeting seven of nine objectives.
General Dwivedi emphasized ongoing vigilance along the North-western Front and the need for a balanced deployment along the Line of Actual Control. He reiterated the Army's preparedness for ground offensives if provoked by Pakistan, acknowledging the role of various national stakeholders in the operation's success.




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