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‘Pakistan Had only 30-45 Seconds to React’: Shehbaz Sharif's Aide on India's BrahMos Attack During Operation Sindoor

  • Pakistan's military had only 30 to 45 seconds to determine if India's BrahMos missile carried a nuclear warhead during Operation Sindoor in May 2023.
  • This intense situation developed after India carried out an operation against terrorist sites in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in response to the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22.
  • India's DRDO-created Akash medium-range surface-to-air missile successfully intercepted Pakistani drones and cruise missiles with perfect precision during Operation Sindoor.
  • On July 2, P Kumaran, the Ministry of External Affairs official responsible for eastern affairs, indicated that Brazil has shown interest in the Akash air defense system, secure battlefield communications, offshore patrol vessels, and collaboration on maintaining Scorpene-class submarines ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming BRICS Summit visit.
  • Brazil's interest in Indian defence systems aligns with India's self-reliance goals and could lead to co-production ventures, potentially expanding India’s defence exports and bilateral cooperation.
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Addressing a FICCI event, Lt Gen Singh said that when DGMO level talks were going on between India and Pakistan, Pakistan was getting live updates of our vectors from China. We need a strong air defence system to face such challenges in future.

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Global Defense Corp broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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