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Army Chief describes ‘Operation Sindoor’ as model of military coordination 

‘India’s security, economic growth depend on leadership, indigenous innovation and coordinated response to challenges’

by Sajid Raina
September 10, 2025
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Army Chief describes ‘Operation Sindoor’ as model of military coordination 
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‘Dominance over land will remain the currency of victory in wars, especially with India’s two-and-a-half front threat’

New Delhi, Sep 09 (KNO): Describing ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a model of military coordination involving soldiers, policymakers and industry, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said India’s security and economic growth depend on leadership, indigenous innovation and coordinated response to challenges.

Speaking at the plenary session of the 52nd National Management Convention of the All-India Management Association here, General Diwivedi, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) while referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, a four-day operation against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan in May this year, said, “War is always unpredictable. We are not sure what kind of psychological impact a particular issue would make.”

The Army Chief said that dominance over land will remain the “currency of victory” in wars. “When you go back to the Alaska conference that took place between the two presidents, they just discussed how much land has to exchange hands,” Dwivedi said, referring to last month’s summit talks between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska on the Ukraine conflict.

“Land remains the currency of victory, especially with India’s two-and-a-half front threat,” he said, adding, “Low-cost, high-technology systems can beat back a superior adversary. David versus Goliath is real in modern warfare.”

General Diwivedi said that the Indian Army is pursuing “spiral development” of both equipment and organisations, backed by over Rs 26,000 crore in capital procurement and about Rs 60,000 crore in revenue procurement. “New brigades and battalions called Rudra, Bhairav, and Shaktiban (an artillery regiment) are equipped with Indian systems,” he said, adding, “Multiple suppliers will be involved in indigenisation of defence manufacturing. The Army works with Indian Institutes of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru for innovation in military tools and materials.”

The Army Chief said, “ India draws a clear distinction between political groupings such as the Quad, a strategic forum comprising India, Australia, Japan, and the United States, and military alliances like AUKUS, a trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.’—(KNO)

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