Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has said India is preparing for a possible Operation Sindoor 2.0, while stressing that the armed forces remain alert and ready for the next phase of warfare. His remarks underline India’s continuing military preparedness after the Pahalgam terror attack and
India has strongly criticised China after reports said Beijing had provided technical support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, with New Delhi warning that such actions could affect China’s global reputation. India Rebukes China Over Operation Sindoor Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said countries that see themselves as responsible powers must
China has publicly acknowledged that it provided on-site technical support to Pakistan during last year’s conflict with India under Operation Sindoor. The disclosure marks the first open confirmation of Chinese personnel assisting Pakistan during the four-day military confrontation. China Confirms Technical Support To Pakistan Chinese state media reported that engineers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has marked the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor by saying India’s resolve against terrorism remains unwavering, while praising the courage, precision and determination of the armed forces. PM Modi Praises Operation Sindoor Modi said Operation Sindoor was a fitting response to those who attacked innocent civilians in Pahalgam. He said the
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said India halted Operation Sindoor voluntarily and on its own terms, while asserting that the country was prepared for a longer military confrontation with Pakistan if required. Rajnath Singh On Operation Sindoor Speaking at the National Security Summit 2.0, Singh said India did not stop Operation Sindoor because its capabilities had […]
A months-old remark by Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh has suddenly taken over timelines, debates, and geopolitical discussions. The clip itself is not new. What is new is the context in which it is being consumed. After yet another round of failed US–Iran talks that stretched on for hours without a concrete outcome, the […]
India is planning to procure five additional S-400 air defence systems from Russia, strengthening its long-range missile defence capability amid rising global security tensions. The move follows the operational deployment of the system during Operation Sindoor, where it played a key role in India’s defensive posture. India Expands S-400 Air Defence Procurement India is
Operation Sindoor has altered India’s air defence debate permanently. In the aftermath of a conflict where Pakistan reportedly launched around 1,000 drones and missiles and India claimed near-total interception success, one thing became clear: long-range surface-to-air missile systems are no longer prestige acquisitions. They are battlefield-tested strategic assets. The
France President Emmanuel Macron’s upcoming visit to India is expected to coincide with New Delhi moving ahead on a fresh purchase of SCALP long-range cruise missiles for the Indian Air Force. The timing is not accidental. The weapon’s combat use during Operation Sindoor converted what was once a capability on paper into a capability proven […]
This analysis is based on a detailed independent military study titled Operation Sindoor: The India–Pakistan Air War (7–10 May 2025), authored by Adrien Fontanellaz and published as an exploratory note by the Centre for Historical and Political-Military Studies. The report reconstructs the conflict using open-source intelligence, satellite imagery, technical assessments,








