Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan has revealed why India launched Operation Sindoorโs first strikes between 1โ1:30 am on May 7, targeting nine terrorist sites inside Pakistan.
Speaking at Raj Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday, Gen Chauhan said the unusual timing was deliberate, serving two critical objectives โ showcasing confidence in Indiaโs ability to capture evidence in the dark and avoiding civilian casualties during early morning prayers.
โEarlier, we did the Balakot operation, but we didnโt have satellite images or photos. This time, despite the difficulty of collecting evidence at night, we chose 1 am because we trusted our capabilities and wanted to avoid civilian casualties,โ he said.
Gen Chauhan stressed that launching strikes closer to 5:30โ6 am โ around the time of the first Azaan and Namaz โ could have endangered civilian lives, something the Indian forces were determined to prevent.
Operation Sindoor: Precision at Midnight
On May 7, Indian forces conducted coordinated precision strikes on terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, destroying multiple high-value targets. The operation came in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 civilian lives.
Unlike the Uri and Balakot responses, Operation Sindoor integrated land, air, sea, cyber, electromagnetic, and space domains, relying heavily on drones, satellites, and signal intelligence.
โA New Kind of Warfareโ
Calling the operation a milestone, Gen Chauhan said Sindoor heralded a new age of warfare, where success is measured not by territory captured or enemy casualties, but by the sophistication and precision of attacks.
โModern warfare demands that we fight todayโs conflicts with tomorrowโs technology. The battlespace has expanded beyond land, sea, and air into space, cyber, electromagnetic, and even the cognitive domain,โ he said.
He noted that India decisively outmaneuvered Pakistan in every escalation phase during the operation.
Lessons and the Road Ahead
Gen Chauhan also underlined that the three armed forces have drawn vital lessons from Operation Sindoor, which will shape Indiaโs future preparedness and integration.
โOur forces are not just adapting, they are shaping the battlespace of the future. Victory today lies not only in decisive action but also in maintaining superiority across all domains,โ he concluded.