Army Chief Hails Operation Sindoor as Historic Success, Shattering Old Assumptions

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi declared Operation Sindoor a historic and highly successful military operation that shattered long-standing assumptions about India's decision-making and mobilization cycles. He emphasized that the operation demonstrated real, practiced jointness among the armed forces under pressure, resulting in a synergistic organization. General Dwivedi highlighted the crucial role of government economic actions in supporting the military efforts before, during, and after the operations. He also stressed the need for building resilient supply chains through self-reliance (Atmanirbharta) for long-term security success.

Key Points: Army Chief Gen Dwivedi Calls Operation Sindoor "Most Successful"

  • Shattered assumptions on decision-making
  • Demonstrated joint military synergy
  • Economic domain crucial for support
  • Resilience through self-reliance essential
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"Operation Sindoor, most successful operation": Army Chief Gen Dwivedi at book launch

Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi lauds Operation Sindoor as a historic military success that shattered assumptions about India's decision-making and mobilization.

"Operation Sindoor was the most successful operation. - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, January 22

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday lauded 'Operation Sindoor' as a historic success, emphasising that the operation "shattered long-standing assumptions" about India's decision-making and "military mobilisation cycles".

The Army Chief attended the launch of the book titled 'Red Lines Redrawn: Operation Sindoor and India's New Normal'.

Speaking at the launch here, General Dwivedi said, "Operation Sindoor also showed that jointness is no longer something we aspire to do in seminars or discussions. It is something we practised under pressure, and we came out as a successful, synergistic organisation. I can say proudly, Operation Sindoor was the most successful operation. The old assumption that India requires a long time for decision-making, as well as a long, drawn-out mobilisation cycle to synchronise force application, was quietly etched out of the window."

The Army Chief added that the economic domain played a crucial role in supporting the military efforts. "The economic domain saw a slew of actions by the government, which enabled us before, during and even after the operations," Dwivedi noted.

However, he cautioned that resilience through Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) was essential for securing long-term success in future military campaigns. "We have to be careful with our supply chains and build in resilience through Atmanirbharta, which is the only solution for the long run," the army chief added.

In his address, General Dwivedi also elaborated on the military's strategic actions. "There were actions in this domain from both sides, but the winner in the long run was the one whose narrative was based on truth and packed with credible evidence," he explained, referring to the precision strikes carried out during Operation Sindoor.

"The world saw on their TV screens how the nine targets were destroyed in a synergistic manner, involving all three forces in 22 minutes of precision, non-escalatory strikes," he added.

He further explained that the operation involved strategic wargaming by the military's red teams to prepare for various escalatory scenarios.

"We were fully prepared for multiple actions to dominate the complete escalation rate," said General Dwivedi.

He also praised the collaborative effort behind the book, which was co-authored by two army officers, an Air Force officer, and a diplomat.

"I've read a number of books on Operation Sindoor, but this is the first book I've come across that brings together such a diverse team," General Dwivedi remarked.

Reflecting on the timing of the operation, the Army Chief revealed that 'Operation Sindoor' was launched in late April, but details were kept under wraps until after the operation's success.

"Operation Sindoor was given to me on the 29th-30th of April, but it was not put out in the media," he said.

He added that the tweet "Justice is Served" received record-breaking social media traffic. "And as you're aware, the tweet Justice is Served had huge record hits on Twitter," he said.

Operation Sindoor was a military action aimed at destroying terrorist bases in Pakistan, launched after the Pahalgam terrorist attack in April 2025, which killed 26 people. The Indian military attacked terrorist bases in Pakistan, killing several terrorists.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows geopolitics, the speed of decision-making and mobilization is truly impressive. Shattering old assumptions about India's bureaucratic delays is a significant strategic advantage. The emphasis on economic domain support is also crucial - modern warfare isn't just about soldiers on the ground.
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Priya S
The focus on Atmanirbharta is the most important takeaway. We cannot depend on other nations for critical defense supplies during a crisis. I hope this operation accelerates our indigenous defense manufacturing. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, and now Jai Vigyan!
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Rohit P
While the military success is commendable, I hope the book and the discussions also honestly address the human cost and the intelligence failures that led to the Pahalgam attack in the first place. Victory is sweet, but preventing the loss of 26 innocent lives should be the ultimate goal. A respectful critique.
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Karthik V
"Justice is Served" - that tweet was iconic! It captured the nation's sentiment perfectly. The fact that the operation was kept completely under wraps until success was achieved shows incredible operational security. Kudos to all involved. Our soldiers are the best in the world.
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Michael C
The collaborative aspect of the book, written by officers from different services and a diplomat, is fascinating. Understanding such complex operations requires multiple perspectives. This seems like a must-read for anyone interested in modern military strategy and India's rising global stance.

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