Operation Sindoor attracts ‘new pink line’ towards terror, hopes adversary understands: CDS Chauhan
&w=1200&resize=1200,0&ssl=1)
Chief of Defence Workers Gen Anil Chauhan on Saturday described India’s Operation Sindoor as setting a “new pink line” of zero tolerance for terrorism and expressed hope that the army motion has taught “some classes for our adversary.”
learn extra
Chief of Defence Workers Gen Anil Chauhan on Saturday mentioned India’s Operation Sindoor has drawn a “new pink line” of intolerance towards terror, and expressed hope that the army motion has introduced “some classes for our adversary additionally”.
In response to queries associated to the latest operation and the concept of “strategic stability” in India-Pakistan ties, throughout an occasion held right here underneath the Shangri-La Dialogue, the CDS additional mentioned, it takes two arms to hitch to clap collectively, “hopefully they perceive this”.
Operation Sindoor was launched early on Could 7 to destroy 9 terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror assault that left 26 individuals useless.
All subsequent retaliations to Pakistani offensives have been carried out underneath this operation.
The four-day army battle between India and Pakistan had introduced the 2 nuclear-armed neighbours to the sting of a wider battle.
On a question on the lesson realized from the battle, Gen Chauhan mentioned India used indigenous methods and platforms from different international locations as nicely in the course of the operation.
“We have been capable of penetrate air defence so long as 300 km with pinpoint accuracy and targets, airfields and infrastructure, deep inside Pakistan. That signifies the performance of the tools,” he mentioned.
Gen Chauhan and several other different defence chiefs or representatives from completely different international locations delivered addresses in the course of the seminar — ‘Defence Innovation Options for Future Challenges’ held as a part of the Shangri-La Dialogue, a key summit of Asia.