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Indian Defence NewsNew Operation Sindoor Images Reveal Three Service Chiefs Overseeing May 7 Airstrikes

New Operation Sindoor Images Reveal Three Service Chiefs Overseeing May 7 Airstrikes

Visuals from the operations room and insights into indigenous warfare strategies mark a new chapter in India’s defence transparency and modernization.

The Indian Army has officially released a detailed booklet for its personnel on Operation Sindoor, offering a comprehensive look at the precision strike operation that targeted terrorist infrastructure earlier this month. The document provides rare insights into high-level military coordination, reflecting a significant evolution in India’s defence posture and its growing reliance on indigenous technology.

The booklet includes visuals from the cutting-edge operations room where Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, and Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh closely monitored the mission. Real-time data streams, drone surveillance feeds, and tactical maps were all part of the operations centre’s arsenal, showcasing the Indian military’s advanced technological capabilities. A notable image timestamped May 7, 2025, at 01:05 hours captures the height of operational activity as the mission unfolded.

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Pictures from 7th May, the day India launched Operation Sindoor, strikes against Pakistan terror camps.

Operation Sindoor was launched in direct response to a series of provocations, including a recent terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian government has held Pakistan-backed groups responsible for the violence. The precision strikes carried out during Operation Sindoor were aimed at dismantling cross-border terror camps and demonstrated India’s strategic resolve.

The booklet’s release follows claims made by Pakistan on May 1, 2025, that its air force forced Indian jets to retreat along the Line of Control during a reconnaissance mission. The Indian Army’s transparent sharing of Operation Sindoor’s details is seen as a firm counter-narrative, affirming the military’s readiness and capability to launch swift, coordinated operations when required.

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Indian Strikes on 9 Locations.

General Dwivedi, who took over as Army Chief in June 2024, has made modernization a cornerstone of his leadership. Under his guidance, initiatives such as Project SAMBHAV, which uses 5G networks for secure battlefield communications, and the deployment of drones and counter-drone systems, have been accelerated. The booklet also highlights the restructuring of artillery units and a shift away from traditional logistics methods like animal transport in favour of high-tech mobility solutions.

The release has garnered attention both within India and internationally, as it underscores a broader shift toward inter-service synergy, operational transparency, and technological self-reliance. With the support of the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, the Indian military is steadily reducing dependence on foreign defence equipment and embracing homegrown innovations.

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India weapons used under operation Sindoor.

Operation Sindoor stands as a testament to India’s evolving military doctrine—one that integrates joint command structures, next-generation warfare tools, and a no-tolerance approach to terrorism. The newly released booklet not only documents a critical military success but also signals India’s preparedness for future security challenges with a firm focus on innovation and inter-agency coordination.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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