Operation Sindoor 2.0 not a possibility but inevitability: Retired Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh
"The earlier we prepare for it, the better we are; the operation marked the beginning of a new dynamic of escalation ...
India had shortlisted a total of 21 targets in Pakistan, among which nine were hit during Operation Sindoor by the ground, ...
The United States has approved a $686 million upgrade package for Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jets, sparking fresh concern in ...
According to the PIB Fact Check, several Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are sharing a doctored, AI-generated video of ...
Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh (retd) on Sunday said the Indian armed forces must remain prepared as “Operation Sindoor ...
Earlier, BSF senior officials said the force was ready to inflict further losses on the enemy if the government decides to launch the cross-border operation again.
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'Give Nobel to PM Modi': Spiritual leader cites Op Sindoor, says he ‘averted third world war’
US President Donald Trump has also made a claim to the prize citing Operation Sindoor, repeatedly asserting that he “stopped” India-Pakistan war.
During India's Operation Sindoor, contrasting portrayals of Pakistan's naval capabilities emerged. , India News, Times Now ...
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‘Operation Sindoor not over yet’: BSF chief says Pakistan's action will get strong response
Ashok Yadav said that while several launching pads and forward locations along the LoC have been destroyed, some remain intact, and terrorists are still present ...
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‘Operation Sindoor 2.0 seems inevitable as Pakistan fixated on Kashmir issue with Chinese support’
Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh (retd) on Sunday said the Indian armed forces must remain prepared as “Operation Sindoor 2.0” is inevitable, mainly because Pakistan’s military remains fixated on the ...
Admiral Tripathi also highlighted that the navy's constant readiness was demonstrated during Operation Sindoor after it swiftly deployed its assets, keeping Pakistan's fleet within its harbours.
At e4m NewsNext Summit, Gaurav Sawant, Managing Editor - India Today TV, & BJP Spokesperson Charu Pragya, exchanged notes ...
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