'Show Me 1 Photo': NSA Doval Dares Foreign Media on Operation Sindoor; Seeks Proof of Damage on Indian Side
INDIA, JUL 11 – Ajit Doval disputes foreign media claims of damage to India following Operation Sindoor, highlighting India's precision strikes and technological edge, with no verified harm reported to Indian targets.
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India's Operation Sindoor signals strategic shift in South Asia: US warfare expert John Spencer
Operation Sindoor was not just a four-day military engagement — it was a message. That’s the assessment of John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute, and one of the leading urban combat experts in the world. In an exclusive interview with ANI’s Smita Prakash, Spencer hailed the operation as a turning point in India’s strategic doctrine, stating that the offensive demonstrated India’s precision, preparedness, and po…
'Show me 1 photo': NSA Doval dares foreign media on Operation Sindoor; seeks proof of damage on Indian side
NEW DELHI: National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Friday took a sharp swipe at international media, specifically naming the New York Times, for what he called misleading coverage of India's counterterror military action on Pakistan under 'Operation Sindoor'.Speaking at the 62nd Convocation of IIT Madras, Doval said,
"Show Me 1 Photo": Ajit Doval's Dare To Foreign Media On Op Sindoor Claims
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Friday slammed foreign media for their reportage of Operation Sindoor, challenging them to give proof of damage to Indian infrastructure by Pakistani strikes.
‘We missed none’: NSA Doval hails India’s indigenous tech power, cites precision of Op Sindoor
Emphasising the importance of indigenous technology, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval lauded India's Operation Sindoor against Pakistan. Doval made these remarks at the 62nd Convocation of IIT, Madras.
On April 22, 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack on tourists in Kashmir's Pahalgam area. The attack shocked the entire country. It was revealed that the terrorist attack was carried out by a subsidiary of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan. In response to this incident, India launched an attack called 'Operation Sindoor'. Following this attack, the Pakistani army crossed the border and launched an attack. As the war t…
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