Countering Fake Narratives Took 15% Of Op Sindoor Time: Chief Of Defence Staff
- 15% of the Indian Army's operational time during Operation Sindoor focused on countering false narratives, mainly from Pakistan, revealed General Anil Chauhan at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
- Operation Sindoor demonstrated India's military preparedness and new warfare styles, incorporating cyber campaigns and information warfare, as stated by General Chauhan.
- India's swift military response included achieving its objectives through indigenous systems and effective networking, ensuring air-gapped military stability.
- General Anil Chauhan emphasized the importance of truth-based communication and dismissed Pakistan's claims about attacks on Indian airbases as false.
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In an interview during the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore, CDS General Anil Chauhan spoke openly on Operation Sindoor. He rejected the claim of the neighboring country's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif that Pakistan shot down six Indian aircraft including four Rafales.
Countering Fake Narratives Took 15% Of Op Sindoor Time: Chief Of Defence Staff
Operation Sindoor was a non-contact, multi-domain mission which included aspects like distributed force application, cyber and disinformation campaign, intelligence capabilities, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said.
Fake News Took Up 15% of Army’s Time During Operation Sindoor: CDS General Chauhan - PUNE PULSE
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan has revealed that misinformation significantly hampered military operations during Operation Sindoor, with nearly 15 per cent of the armed forces’ time spent countering false narratives. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, General Chauhan emphasised the need for a composed communication strategy during such high-stakes moments. “Dealing with fake news
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