COAS General Dwivedi Signals Readiness with 'Operation Sindoor' Warning to Pakistan
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi described Operation Sindoor as a brief mission and emphasized India's readiness for multi-domain warfare with 21 Pakistani militants neutralized.
- Earlier this year, General Upendra Dwivedi in New Delhi described Operation Sindoor as a swift 88-hour mission `just a trailer` and warned against state-backed terrorism while affirming the Indian Army's full readiness.
- General Dwivedi framed the threat as multi-domain warfare and stressed that India supports peaceful talks but opposes terror, saying `talks and terror can't go together`.
- Security figures show active operations neutralised 31 militants including 21 Pakistani, while Gen Dwivedi said, `Positive changes are taking place in Jammu and Kashmir. Stone pelting incidents have stopped entirely in the region.`
- Dwivedi said India's deterrence is working and obstruction would invite a firm response, linking India‑China border talks with the Defence Minister's 'ice' remark and warning on logistics and supplies.
- Signs of normalisation in Jammu and Kashmir include a 21 per cent rise in schools and strong Amarnath Yatra turnout despite the Pahalgam incident since October 1 last year, while Dwivedi pledged to treat terror sponsors and state‑encouraged terrorism as serious concerns.
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Op Sindoor just a trailer: Army Chief's warning to terror sponsor Pakistan
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has issued a strong warning to Pakistan, describing Operation Sindoor as just a "trailer" in India's response to cross-border terrorism. He said India would teach Pakistan a hard lesson if it did not "behave responsibly".
Op Sindoor Just an 88 Hour Trailer: COAS General Upendra Dwivedi Warns Pakistan
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. addressing the curtain raiser event of the 'Chanakya Defence Dialogues' in New Delhi, he further highlighted the improving security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that there has been a huge decline in terrorist incidents in the area following the abrogation of Article 370. India News | Op Sindoor Just an 88 Hour Trailer: COAS General Upendra Dwivedi Warns Pakistan.
COAS General Dwivedi Signals Readiness with 'Operation Sindoor' Warning to Pakistan
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi sends strong message on terror: 'Operation Sindoor was just a trailer'
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After 88-hour Op Sindoor trailer, ready to show Pak full movie, says Army chief
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