Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Technological Warfare Prowess

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh heralded Operation Sindoor as a model of technological warfare, highlighting India's advanced missile systems and military readiness. Speaking at the North Tech Symposium, Singh emphasized the armed forces' preparedness, infrastructure projects' importance to national security, and the ongoing enhancement of India's defence ecosystem.

Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Technological Warfare Prowess
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the inaugural ceremony of the North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj (Photo: RMO India). Image Credit: ANI
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In a striking revelation at the North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed Operation Sindoor as a landmark in technological warfare. He emphasized that the operation, with its deployment of advanced missile systems such as Akash and BrahMos, demonstrated India's prowess and adaptability in modern battle conditions.

Singh highlighted the armed forces' readiness, reflecting on the need for preemptive measures in an unpredictable security landscape. 'We not only have to be active but proactive,' he declared, underscoring the forces' swift and decisive response to terrorism under Operation Sindoor.

The Defence Minister pointed to emerging unconventional threats, and stressed infrastructure projects like the Ganga Expressway's significance in bolstering national security. He praised initiatives enhancing the defence ecosystem, such as iDEX, ADITI, and the Technology Development Fund, while advocating for robust innovation within the defence sector.

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