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Indian Army briefs 70 nations on successful conduct of Operation Sindoor

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NEW DELHI: A top Indian military officer on Tuesday briefed defence attaches and representatives from around 70 countries on the "successful conduct of Operation Sindoor", officIals said.

The session was held at the Manekshaw Centre in Delhi Cantonment and led by Lt Gen D S Rana, director general of the defence intelligence agency. The briefing lasted about 30 minutes.

Defence attaches from several key global and Islamic nations were present, including representatives from Sweden, Nepal, the Philippines, and Egypt, sources told PTI news agency.

The Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff shared on X, "Lt Gen DS Rana, Director General Defence Intelligence Agency DG_DIA briefed the Foreign Service Attaches of 70 nations on the successful conduct of Operation Sindoor that has set New Normals in India-Pakistan relations, highlighting India's demonstrated strength and national resolve through military superiority in the new-age warfare."


Officials said Lt Gen Rana said the "deliberate planning process" behind the selection of targets that had "confirmed terror linkages".

He also outlined the Indian armed forces' "integrated, precise and prompt response" to achieve the stated objectives, which were carried out through intense multi-domain operations.

According to the Integrated Defence Staff's post, "Synergised Force application through jointness and integration achieved in Operation Sindoor with demonstrated battle effectiveness of indigenous kinetic force multipliers was showcased to the FSAs, while highlighting Technological Superiority of the Indian armed forces in niche non-kinetic domains of space, cyber and electronic warfare."

The DG DIA also presented a "credible record of the relentless anti-India misinformation campaign conducted by the adversary and its ramifications on regional peace and stability," the post added.

Officials further stated that the briefing included details of the "whole-of-nation approach which effectively and swiftly countered the false narrative."

A defence attaché based in Delhi who attended the briefing said, "It was good to get information on what has transpired in the last several days, directly from the Indian military side."

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