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Operation Sindoor: ‘Just now enough …’, Army Chief told how the plan of Operation Sindoor was ready

Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi said that the armed forces were given open exemption during Operation Sindoor. The army was given a free hand that you should decide. The Army Chief says that during the operation vermilion, there was an example of political direction and clarity, which we saw for the first time.

General Upendra Dwivedi was addressing a special event held at IIT Madras. Speaking on Operation Sindoor here, General Upendra Dwivedi said that what happened in Pahalgam on 22 April had shocked the whole country. Let us know that on 22 April, 26 innocent tourists were brutally murdered by terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.

‘Now enough’, the defense minister spoke the next day of the Pahalgam attack

General Upendra Dwivedi said, “On April 23, the very next day, we all sat down. The Defense Minister also said for the first time that ‘enough has happened now’. The three army chiefs were unanimous that something should be done.

The army president said, “On 25 April we went to the Northern Command. At the same time we thought, prepared the concept and implement it. We destroyed seven out of nine and a large number of terrorists were eliminated. On April 29, I met the Prime Minister for the first time.”

We were playing chess in a way: Army Chief

General Dwivedi further said, “We were playing a kind of chess in Operation Sindoor. We did not know what the enemy’s next move will be and what will be our next trick. It is called gray zone. It means that we were not doing traditional war, but the first strategy was adopting the strategy. Name is. “

General Upendra Dwivedi tightened up on Asim Munir

General Dwivedi targeted Pakistan’s military chief Aseem Munir during this period. He said that Narrative management plays an important role in the war. If you ask a Pakistani whether you lose or win, he will say that his Army Chief Aseem Munir, has been made a field marshal. Pakistani will think that must have won, only then the infinite Munir Field Marshal has been made.

6 Pakistan’s aircraft killed in Operation Sindoor

Significantly, during Operation Sindoor, India hit six aircraft while hitting Pakistan. Also, many airbases were also destroyed. The aircraft of Pakistan killed Pakistan included 5 Pakistani fighter jets. Apart from this, an intelligence collecting aircraft has also been piled up by the Indian Army. This fact has been exposed by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh on Saturday.

PAK fighter jet destroyed from 300km away

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh made this big disclosure in Bengaluru on Saturday (August 09). He was speaking during the Air Chief Marshal LM Katre lecture held here. During this, he told that in ‘Operation Sindoor’, India’s S-400 air defense system had killed five fighter aircraft of Pakistan. Apart from this, India also killed Pakistani Awacs. This aircraft helps in the work related to air monitoring and intelligence. According to the Air Force, the aircraft of the Pakistani army were killed from a distance of about 300 km. According to the information, some aircraft standing on Pakistani Jacobabad airbase were also targeted.

Along with fighter jet, an AWACS also destroyed

He said that the Indian Air Force demolished a Pakistani AWACS in accurate attacks on the Binding airbase. According to the Air Force, this information is based on reliable intelligence inputs. Significantly, the S-400 system was first used in ‘Operation Sindoor’. It is believed that this real information did not come out during ‘Operation Sindoor’ and immediately after that the Indian Air Force was analyzing technical inputs then.

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