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Army releases booklet on Operation Sindoor; picture shows tri-services chiefs monitoring strikes

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Last updated: 26 May, 2025 8:21 PM
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Army releases booklet on Operation Sindoor; picture shows tri-services chiefs monitoring strikes

New Delhi: The Army on Monday released a detailed booklet on Operation Sindoor. The release included a powerful image showing the Tri-Services Chiefs — General Upendra Dwivedi (Army), Admiral Dinesh Tripathi (Navy), and Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari (Air Force) — jointly monitoring the strikes from the command centre.

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Attack on terror infraJaishankar briefs panel on Op Sindoor

In the second image, General Dwivedi and a senior officer are seen observing a screen at 1.05am on May 7. The two officers are reviewing drone footage, satellite imagery, and receiving real-time updates as Indian fighter jets, equipped with precision-guided bombs, SCALP cruise missiles, and drones, targeted nine locations—eliminating over 140 terrorists.

Attack on terror infra

Operation Sindoor was launched in response to Pahalgam terror attack in which at least 26 people were killed by terrorists. In retaliation, on May 7, the military launched precise strikes on terror infrastructures across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. In all nine terror infrastructures were destroyed. While specifics remain classified, the booklet outlines the mission’s strategic objectives, the technology deployed, and the real-time coordination efforts to ensure minimum collateral damage and maximum impact.

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The booklet, which offers a rare glimpse into the planning, execution, and success of Operation Sindoor, highlights India’s growing capabilities in precision operations and joint warfare preparedness.

Jaishankar briefs panel on Op Sindoor

Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar earlier in the day chaired a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee on External Affairs to discuss cross-border terrorism and the military strikes conducted under Operation Sindoor. It addressed concerns raised by the opposition and highlighted the diplomatic, military, and international dimensions of the operation. According to ANI sources, the panel was informed that the government had intentionally targeted high-value terror sites at the outset to send a strong message and reveal the Pakistani forces’ inability to safeguard key terror hubs.

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TAGGED:Cross-border TerrorismIndia military strikesIndian Air Force strikesJaishankar Op Sindoor briefingMilitary operation Sindoor detailsOperation Sindoorpahalgam terror attackPakistan terrorismPrecision-guided munitionsTri-services operation
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