Indian Army Chief Acknowledges Lessons From War with Pakistan
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Indian Army Chief acknowledges lessons from war with Pakistan
NEW DELHI: Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has acknowledged that India learned several important lessons from its recent conflict with Pakistan, saying the short but intense war revealed major insights into modern warfare. Speaking to the foreign media, General Dwivedi said the war between the two nuclear-armed neighbours which took place from May 7 to May 10 this year offered valuable experiences for India’s military. “The conflict be…
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has admitted that the recent war with Pakistan has taught India several important lessons. According to foreign media, General Dwivedi said that in the India-Pakistan clash between May 7 and 10 this year, the two nuclear powers faced situations from which they learned a lot. He said that not only the war in Ukraine but the recent battle with Pakistan also proved to be a major war laboratory for learning.…
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