India's Strategic Mastery: Lessons from Operation Sindoor
Air Chief Marshal A P Singh praised India's ability to swiftly conclude conflicts, exemplified by Operation Sindoor against Pakistan. Emphasizing military autonomy and precise objectives, Singh highlighted the success of India's air power and missile systems. He argued that rapid conflict termination prevents unnecessary costs and maintains national readiness.
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India's adept handling of conflict resolution has set an example for the world, according to Air Chief Marshal A P Singh. Speaking after the conclusion of Operation Sindoor, Singh emphasized India's strategic approach in swiftly resolving the confrontation with Pakistan.
Highlighting the autonomy granted to the military, Singh credited the success to India's clear objectives and effective use of air power, particularly the S-400 missile system. He pointed to significant damage inflicted on Pakistan's military infrastructure during the operation.
Singh dismissed the notion of extending military operations beyond necessary goals, underscoring the importance of prompt conflict termination. He noted that prolonged engagements could undermine national preparedness and economic stability, urging other nations to prioritize clear objectives over prolonged disputes.
(With inputs from agencies.)

